Why does Water have a higher viscosity than octane? Please show diagrams and detailed response. Im...
Does 1,3 - dimethylcyclohexane have a higher or lower vapor pressure than water? Please explain why and what factor size has on this situation. I will vote thumbs up for a quick and detailed response. Thanks (: Also, if you could explan why dimethylcyclohexane is not soluble in water, that would be much appreciated!
Why does water have a higher boiling point than ethanol? How does this property allow distillation to work? 1 paragraph please
Why does Isopropanol C3H8O have a higher boiling point at 82.5 degrees than Ethyl Acetate C4H8O2 (a larger molecule) which has a Boiling point of 77.1 degrees? Please explain with detail. Thank you
For BeCl2 and BaCl2, Who has higher solubility in water? Why? Please give detailed explanation.
Why does .500 moles of wet H2 (H2 collected over water) have a higher volume than .500 moles of dry H2?
Why does octanol has higher bouling point than water? I belive that water can form 4 H bonds and more polar than octanol. So I expected to see higher boiling point for water. But actually, octanol has higher boiling point than water. Does it imply that octanol has stringer intermolecular force? If so, could anyone explain why?
Liquid own to have a higher vapor pressure and higher viscosity than Liquid Y. Use these facts to predict the result of each experiment in the table below, if you can. experiment predicted outcome Ox will be greater than ty Olx will be less than ty 25.0 mL each of Liquid X and Liquid Y are poured through a funnel, and the times tx and ty needed to pour each liquid through the funnel are measured. otx will be equal...
Why does saltwater have more carbonates and therefore higher alkalinity than freshwater?
why is the median less affected by skewed data than the mean? please keep response simple and as a direct response to the question. thank you.
why does HCN have a higher boiling point than FCN? ( has to do with intermolecular forces?)