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what is the name lf this ester? what is its boiling point? whst is its molecular...
An ester has a higher boiling point than a carboxylic acid with similar molar mass. True or False
What is the boiling point when 14.09 g of aspirin (a molecular compound with a molar mass = 176.60 g/mol) is dissolved in 199.10 g of benzene (solvent)?
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the boiling point of Amines are lower than those of alcohols of similar molecular mass because?
The change in boiling point for a solution does NOT depend on: choose one: molecular mass of solute size of solute particles chemical identity of the solute all of the above
What is the molecular weight, boiling point, and density of: 18% sodium iodide in acetone 1% AgNO3 in ethanol
when 10.6g of a nomvolatile substances is dissolved in 740g of ether its boiling point is raised 0.284 degree C . what is the molecular weight of the substance ? molal boiling point constant for ether is 2.11 degree C .kg/mol
during the experiment to determine molecular weight through boiling point elevation we recieved a molecular weight much lower than what it should have been , what would be the reasoning for this to occur
Consider the boiling point trends for simple molecular compounds that contain only X-H bonds (note: there are 2 questions about this graph). +H20 - HF - NH3 - CH4 --HF - HCI - HBr - HI --NH3 - PH3 – AsH3 - SbH +CH - SiH - Gehe - SnH Boiling point (°C) . -175 3 41 Row of non-H atom What does the bp trend from CH - SIH.GOH - SnH, demonstrate about induced-dipole/induced-dipole forces? (if you can't see...
Explain what a volatile liquid is at the molecular level and how it related to boiling point.