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Question 60 (1 point) CO2 is best descibed as A nonpolar molecule with polar bonds A polar molecule with 2 pi bonds always a gas A polar molecule with polar bonds A polar molecule with nonpolar bonds Question 59 (1 point) Which one of the following would be classified as a heterogeneous mixture 1 brass 54 a sugar solution mix of table salt and black pepper 57 salt water copper nitrate solution
A mixture of 15.66 g of sugar (C12H22O11) and table salt (NaCl) is dissolved in 229 g of water. the freezing point of the solution is measured at -3.01 °C. Calculate the mass percent of sugar in the mixture. Kf of water is 1.86 °C/m.
Solute settles down for which of the following mixture. Salt and water Homogenous mixture True Solution Colloid Suspension
A 10.56 g mixture of sugar (C12H22O11) and table salt (NaCl) is dissolved in 149 g of water. The freezing point of the solution was measured as -3.13 °C. Calculate the mass percent of sugar in the mixture. A list of Kf values can be found here.
A 13.91 g mixture of sugar (C12H22O11) and table salt (NaCl) is dissolved in 277 g of water. The freezing point of the solution was measured as -2.31 °C. Calculate the mass percent of sugar in the mixture. A list of Kf values can be found here.
Solute settles down for which of the following mixture. Salt and water Homogenous mixture True Solution O Colloid O Suspension
A 11.56 g mixture of sugar (C_12H_22O_M) and table salt (NaCl) is dissolved in 203 g of water. The freezing point of the solution was measured as -2 57 degree C Calculate the mass percent of sugar in the mixture. A list of K_t values can be found here.
A 14.23 g mixture of sugar (C_12H_22O_11) and table salt (NaCI) is dissolved in 177 g of water. The freezing point of the solution was measured as -3.41 degree C. Calculate the mass percent of sugar in the mixture. A list of K_f values can be found here Number %
Which of the followings cannot be used to separate table sugar and from sugar-water mixture? O Boiling Filteration Distillation All of them can separate table sugar and water.
2. If a person cannot drink salt water, why can they drink sugar water? 3. Carrots were weighed, soaked in 4 different salt solutions and then re-weighed. Horace collected the weight changes (g) carefully: +2, -4,-1,0 Unfortunately, he forgot which weight change matched which salt solution. Predict which numbers should go where on the table below. Salt (g) added to 300 ml Weight change (g) water 10 20 5. In the table above, when the weight change is "O", the...