What is a rheovac and why is it used in a thermowell to heat organic substances?
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What is a rheovac and why is it used in a thermowell to heat organic substances?
why can the Rf value be used to distinguish the substances from one another? and Why is anRf value rather than the distance the spot moved used to help identify a substance by TLC?
Organic substances are distinguished by molecules that ______, whereas inorganic substances are distinguished by molecules that ______. are small; are very large do not contain carbon; do contain carbon contain carbon; will not dissolve in water contain carbon; do not contain carbon
soap can be used to dissolve both polar and nonpolar substances well. Explain why.
4) Consider the schematic diagram of a thermowell/thermocouple which is used to measure temperature (T) of a fluid. The measured temperature Tm is recorded via thermocouple leads. The energy balance equation is given below. T. mc = UAT-T...) dt Here, m is the mass of the fluid in the thermowell, C is the specific heat, U is the heat transfer coefficient and A is the area of the thermowell wall. Page 2 of 2 (a) Derive the transfer function between...
PART B MELTING POINTS OF SOME ORGANIC SUBSTANCES Circle the pair of substances of which you measured the melting point range 7 2-naphthol (A) and naphthalene (B) benzophenone (A) and benzil (B Complete the following table: [6 marks] Hint Molecules containing only Cand H can be assumed to be non-polar Present in Present in А Stronger in which substance? Why? Intermolecular Force В (yes or no) (yes or no) London Dispersion Dipole-Dipole Hydrogen Bonding Which of the two substances that...
What Is the Shape/View factor? Why is it important for radiation heat transfer problems?How is it used in the radiation heat transfer equation?
What is not a factor in altering thermal death point? time organic matter heat resistance of microbe media used microbial characteristics
1. Why do li ne spectra for substances differ? Could line spectra be used to "fingerprint" emissions? est
please help with this question for the circled substances:)
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PART B-MELTING POINTS OF SOME ORGANIC SUBSTANCES 7. Cirele the pair of substances of which you measured the melting point range 2-naphthol (A) and naphthalene (B) benzophenone (W) and benzil (B Complete the following table: [6 marka) Hint Molecules containing only Cand H can be assumed to be non polar. Present in в Present in Stronger in which subatance? Why? Intermolecular Force A (yes or no) (yes or no) London...
Predict the major organic product of the substitution reaction
between the following substances in the presence of
AlCl3: