Whetherthe normal melting point of substance X would be less than or greater than or equal to 225°C to be explained. Concept introduction Freezing point: Freezing point is defined as the temperature at which liquid into solid. Boiling point: Boiling point is temperature at which the liquid into gas. Elevation of boiling point: Elevation of boiling point of a liquid is occurrence that boiling point of a liquid would be greater when another substance is added to it. Resulting, the boiling point becomes higher than the pure solvent. Depression of freezing point: Depression of freezing point is reducing in freezing point of a solvent when added non volatile solute. Volatile substance means easily vaporized at room temperature and non volatile means does not easily evaporate at room temperature.
Whetherthe normal melting point of substance X would be less than or greater than or equal to 225°C to be explained. Concept introduction Freezing point: Freezing point is defined as the temperature at which liquid into solid. Boiling point: Boiling point is temperature at which the liquid into gas. Elevation of boiling point: Elevation of boiling point of a liquid is occurrence that boiling point of a liquid would be greater when another substance is added to it. Resulting, the boiling point becomes higher than the pure solvent. Depression of freezing point: Depression of freezing point is reducing in freezing point of a solvent when added non volatile solute. Volatile substance means easily vaporized at room temperature and non volatile means does not easily evaporate at room temperature.
Solution Summary: The author explains that the normal melting point of substance X should be greater than 225°C.
Interpretation: Whetherthe normal melting point of substance X would be less than or greater than or equal to
225°C to be explained.
Concept introduction
Freezing point: Freezing point is defined as the temperature at which liquid into solid.
Boiling point: Boiling point is temperature at which the liquid into gas.
Elevation of boiling point: Elevation of boiling point of a liquid is occurrence that boiling point of a liquid would be greater when another substance is added to it. Resulting, the boiling point becomes higher than the pure solvent.
Depression of freezing point: Depression of freezing point is reducing in freezing point of a solvent when added non volatile solute. Volatile substance means easily vaporized at room temperature and non volatile means does not easily evaporate at room temperature.
Rank the labeled protons (Ha-Hd) in order of increasing acidity, starting with the least acidic.
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OHd
Онс
Can the target compound at right be efficiently synthesized in good yield from the unsubstituted benzene at left?
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material
target
If so, draw a synthesis below. If no synthesis using reagents ALEKS recognizes is possible, check the box under the drawing area.
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The following equations represent the formation of compound MX. What is the AH for the
electron affinity of X (g)?
X₂ (g) → 2X (g)
M (s) → M (g)
M (g)
M (g) + e-
AH = 60 kJ/mol
AH = 22 kJ/mol
X (g) + e-X (g)
M* (g) +X (g) → MX (s)
AH = 118 kJ/mol
AH = ?
AH = -190 kJ/mol
AH = -100 kJ/mol
a)
-80 kJ
b)
-30 kJ
c)
-20 kJ
d)
20 kJ
e)
156 kJ
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