A technique once used by geologists to measure the density of a mineral is to mix twodense liquids in such proportions that the mineral grains just float. When a sample of the mixture in which the mineral calcite just floats is put in a special density bottle, the weight is 15.4448 g. When empty, the bottle weighs 12.4631 g, and when filled with water, it weighs 13.5441 g. What is the densityof the calcite sample? (All measurements were carried out at 25 °C, and the density of water at 25 °C is 0.9970 g/mL. ) At the left, grans of the mineral calcite float the surface of the liquidbromoform ( d = 2.890 g / m L ) . At the right, the grains sink to thebottom of chloroform ( d = 1.444 g / m L ) . By mixing bromoform and chloroform in just the proportions required so that the grains barely float, the density of the calcite be determined (Exercise 62).
A technique once used by geologists to measure the density of a mineral is to mix twodense liquids in such proportions that the mineral grains just float. When a sample of the mixture in which the mineral calcite just floats is put in a special density bottle, the weight is 15.4448 g. When empty, the bottle weighs 12.4631 g, and when filled with water, it weighs 13.5441 g. What is the densityof the calcite sample? (All measurements were carried out at 25 °C, and the density of water at 25 °C is 0.9970 g/mL. ) At the left, grans of the mineral calcite float the surface of the liquidbromoform ( d = 2.890 g / m L ) . At the right, the grains sink to thebottom of chloroform ( d = 1.444 g / m L ) . By mixing bromoform and chloroform in just the proportions required so that the grains barely float, the density of the calcite be determined (Exercise 62).
A technique once used by geologists to measure the density of a mineral is to mix twodense liquids in such proportions that the mineral grains just float. When a sample of the mixture in which the mineral calcite just floats is put in a special density bottle, the weight is 15.4448 g. When empty, the bottle weighs 12.4631 g, and when filled with water, it weighs 13.5441 g. What is the densityof the calcite sample? (All measurements were carried out at 25 °C, and the density of water at 25 °C is 0.9970 g/mL. )
At the left, grans of the mineral calcite float the surface of the liquidbromoform
(
d
=
2.890
g
/
m
L
)
. At the right, the grains sink to thebottom of chloroform
(
d
=
1.444
g
/
m
L
)
. By mixing bromoform and chloroform in just the proportions required so that the grains barely float, the density of the calcite be determined (Exercise 62).
The fire releases 2.80 x 107 Joules of heat energy for each liter of oil burned. The water starts out at 24.5 °C, raising the water's temperature up to 100 °C, and then raises the temperature of the resulting steam up to 325 °C. How many liters of water will be needed to absorb the heat from the fire in this way, for each 1.0 liter of crude oil burned?
4186 J/(kg°C) = heat of water
2020 J/(kg°C) = heat of steam
2,256,000 (i.e. 2.256 x 106) J/kg = latent heat of vaporization for water (at the boiling point of 100 °C).
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Which of the following are likely to be significant resonance structures of a resonance hybrid? Draw another resonance
structure for each of the compounds you select as being a resonance form. (A
Br:
Br:
A
B
C
D
E
Write the systematic (IUPAC) name for the following organic molecules.
Note for advanced students: you do not need to include any E or Z prefixes in your names.
Br
structure
Br
Br
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