The following phenomenon has to be explained – Solid argon of melting point -189 .2°C and boiling point -185 .7°C can be prepared by immersing a flask containing argon gas in liquid nitrogen ( b .p . -195 .8°C ) until it liquefies and then connecting the flask to a vacuum pump.
The following phenomenon has to be explained – Solid argon of melting point -189 .2°C and boiling point -185 .7°C can be prepared by immersing a flask containing argon gas in liquid nitrogen ( b .p . -195 .8°C ) until it liquefies and then connecting the flask to a vacuum pump.
Solution Summary: The author explains that the melting point of cyclohexane increases with increasing pressure exerted on it.
Solid argon of melting point
-189.2°C and boiling point -185.7°C can be prepared by immersing a flask containing argon gas in liquid nitrogen
(b.p. -195.8°C) until it liquefies and then connecting the flask to a vacuum pump.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The following phenomenon has to be explained –
The melting point of cyclohexane
(C6H12) increases with increasing pressure exerted on the solid cyclohexane.
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The following phenomenon has to be explained –
Certain high-altitude clouds contain water droplets at
-10°C.
(d)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The following phenomenon has to be explained –
When a piece of dry ice is added to a beaker of water, fog forms above the water.
How many signals do you expect in the H NMR spectrum for this molecule?
Br Br
Write the answer below.
Also, in each of the drawing areas below is a copy of the molecule, with Hs shown. In each copy, one of the H atoms is colored red. Highlight in red all other H
atoms that would contribute to the same signal as the H already highlighted red
Note for advanced students: In this question, any multiplet is counted as one signal.
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Number of signals in the 'H NMR spectrum.
For the molecule in the top drawing area, highlight in red any other H atoms that will contribute to
the same signal as the H atom already highlighted red.
If no other H atoms will contribute, check the box at right.
Check
For the molecule in the bottom drawing area, highlight in red any other H atoms that will contribute
to the same signal as the H atom already highlighted red.
If no other H atoms will contribute, check the box at right.
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✓
No additional Hs to color in top
molecule
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No additional Hs to color in bottom…
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