Among the given gases which one behaves ideally at given temperature and pressure conditions that is at 10 atm and -50 o C should be determined. Concept Introduction : Intramolecular force : The force of attraction that exists between bonds with in molecule. Than the ionic bond between two ions are formed from the transfer of electrons to another atom. Van der Waals' forces : This is electrostatic attraction between temporary dipoles and induced dipoles caused by moments of electrons in atoms and molecules. Ideal gas : The pressure (P), volume (V) number of moles of gas (n) and temperature (T), than the constant of equation shown is (R) known as the gas constant, this relationship between the them may be deduce from kinetic theory and is called the number of moles and (R) gas constant. To identify : The gas that is more ideal among the given two gases.
Among the given gases which one behaves ideally at given temperature and pressure conditions that is at 10 atm and -50 o C should be determined. Concept Introduction : Intramolecular force : The force of attraction that exists between bonds with in molecule. Than the ionic bond between two ions are formed from the transfer of electrons to another atom. Van der Waals' forces : This is electrostatic attraction between temporary dipoles and induced dipoles caused by moments of electrons in atoms and molecules. Ideal gas : The pressure (P), volume (V) number of moles of gas (n) and temperature (T), than the constant of equation shown is (R) known as the gas constant, this relationship between the them may be deduce from kinetic theory and is called the number of moles and (R) gas constant. To identify : The gas that is more ideal among the given two gases.
Solution Summary: The author explains that a given gas behaves ideally at given pressure and pressure conditions. The ionic bond between two ions is formed from the transfer of electrons to another atom
Among the given gases which one behaves ideally at given temperature and pressure conditions that is at
10 atmand -50oC should be determined.
Concept Introduction:
Intramolecular force: The force of attraction that exists between bonds with in molecule. Than the ionic bond between two ions are formed from the transfer of electrons to another atom.
Van der Waals' forces: This is electrostatic attraction between temporary dipoles and induced dipoles caused by moments of electrons in atoms and molecules.
Ideal gas: The pressure (P), volume (V) number of moles of gas (n) and temperature (T), than the constant of equation shown is (R) known as the gas constant, this relationship between the them may be deduce from kinetic theory and is called the number of moles and (R) gas constant.
To identify: The gas that is more ideal among the given two gases.
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Understanding consequences of important physical properties of liquids
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Liquid A is known to have a lower viscosity and lower surface tension than Liquid B.
Use these facts to predict the result of each experiment in the table below, if you can.
experiment
Liquid A and Liquid B are each pumped
through tubes with an inside diameter of
27.0 mm, and the pressures PA and PB
needed to produce a steady flow of
2.4 mL/s are measured.
25.0 mL of Liquid A are poured into a
beaker, and 25.0 mL of Liquid B are poured
into an identical beaker. Stirrers in each
beaker are connected to motors, and the
forces FA and FB needed to stir each liquid
at a constant rate are measured.
predicted outcome
OPA will be greater than PB
OPA will be less than PB
OPA will be equal to PB
It's impossible to predict whether PA or PB will
be greater without more information.…
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5. Please draw in the blanks the missing transition states and the correlated products. Explicitly
display relevant absolute stereochemical configuration.
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dienophile approaching from the bottom of diene
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Endo transition state,
dienophile approaching from the top of diene or
from the bottom but horizontally flipped (draw one)
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Exo transition state,
dienophile approaching from the top of diene or
from the bottom but horizontally flipped (draw one)
Exo transition state,
dienophile approaching from the top of diene or
from the bottom but horizontally flipped (draw one)
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MeO H
MeO H
MeO H
H
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