How can you determine if a solution is an ideal solution and not regular?
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How can you determine if a solution is an ideal solution and not regular?
What is/are a characteristic/s of an ideal solution? Multiple answers: You can select more than one option A) They follow the ideal gas law B) There is no heat exchanged when mixed C) Only solutions with weak intermolecular forces are ideal solutions D) Only solutions with strong intermolecular forces are ideal solutions E) Intermolecular force strengths between solvent and solute particles are similar
In an ideal electrolyte solution, thermodynamic properties of electrolyte solution such as equilibrium constants can be simply expressed as a function of concentrations of dissolved ions. In most cases, however, the behavior of electrolyte solutions is often far from ideal because of the ionic atmosphere, and the deviations can be corrected by introducing the concept of activity coefficient. Quatatively explain how the ionic atmosphere influences the interactions between electrolytes. Also describe and explain the relation between ionic strength of electrolyte...
3. Let I be a left ideal of R and let (: R) reRRCI (a) : R) is an ideal of R. If l is regular, then (: R) is the largest ideal of R that is contained in 1 (b) If I is a regular maximal left ideal of Rand AR/I, then (A(R). Therefore J(R) na:R), where /runs over all the regular maximal left ideals of R. Theorem 1.4. Let B be a subset of a left module A...
Can you use the ideal gas equation of state to determine the specific volume of Oxygen at 10 GPa and 500 K? I have been trying to figure why I would or would not be able to.
A regular tetrahedron can be inscribed in a cube as outlined in red 2. in the figure right: at A regular tetrahedron can be defined as a tetrahedron with a. four equilateral triangular faces. Confirm that the inscribed figure is a regular tetrahedron. The VSEPR model predicts regular (ideal) tetrahedral geometries for AB4E0 systems such as methane (CH4). What is the relationship between the tetrahedral geometry of methane and the geometric solid depicted in the inscribed figure? The tetrahedral bond...
If the enthalpy of mixing for a regular solution is positive, will you get a solid solution for sure? If not, please explain what will the situation depend on.
How would you determine if a solution is saturated?
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An ideal air-standard Brayton cycle operates at steady state with compressor inlet conditions of 250 K and 25 kPa. The compressor pressure ratio is 10. The turbine inlet temperature is 1800 K. For the cycle: (a) the heat addition and work done in each process, in kJ/kg, (b) the thermal efficiency (c) the back work ratio
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Determine the freezing point of a 4.5% solution of the KB. Assume ideal solution, K_f =1.86 deg c/m Delta T = -i K_ f m
2) Starting with .200 M Fe3+ solution, how can yo Fe solution, how can you prepare 25.0 mL solution that is 0.0800 M? 3) Before measuring the absorbance, any dirt or finger prints on the cell must be removed. W