At high pressure how, the postulate of kinetic theory of gases breakdown inside the volcanoes. Concept introduction: The microscopic theory of gases is explained by the kinetic theory of gases and its basic postulates are following: •The molecules in gas are small and very far apart most of the volume which a gas occupies is empty space. •The gaseous molecules always randomly move in all directions. •Molecules of gas can collide with each other and exerted pressure on the wall in which the gas is filled. •There is no loss in kinetic energy of molecules taking place during the collision and these collisions are perfectly elastic in nature.
At high pressure how, the postulate of kinetic theory of gases breakdown inside the volcanoes. Concept introduction: The microscopic theory of gases is explained by the kinetic theory of gases and its basic postulates are following: •The molecules in gas are small and very far apart most of the volume which a gas occupies is empty space. •The gaseous molecules always randomly move in all directions. •Molecules of gas can collide with each other and exerted pressure on the wall in which the gas is filled. •There is no loss in kinetic energy of molecules taking place during the collision and these collisions are perfectly elastic in nature.
Solution Summary: The author explains how the postulate of kinetic theory of gases breakdowns under high pressure in volcanoes.
If I have 1-bromopropene and I want to obtain (1,1-dipropoxyethyl)benzene, indicate the compound that I should add in addition to NaOH.
Draw the major product of this reaction. Ignore inorganic byproducts.
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HSCH2CH2CH2SH, BF3
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Draw the major product of this reaction. Ignore inorganic byproducts.
Assume that the water side product is continuously removed to drive the reaction toward products.
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(CH3CH2)2NH, TSOH
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