Explain why solvent polarity causes hypsochromic and bathochromic shifts in max.
Explain why solvent polarity causes hypsochromic and bathochromic shifts in max.
1. A friend states that "when demand shifts to the right, equilibrium price increases which causes supply to shift right." Is your friend correct? Explain why or why not.
Please describe and define three causes of shifts in supply and three causes of shifts in demand. Give a specific industry example and how this impacts their business today.
When aggregate supply shifts and causes the economy to enter a recession similar to the Great Recession, explain why monetary policy is much less likely to restore the economy to its prerecession conditions that if the recession is caused solely by a decrease in aggregate demand.
Please Explain Explain why a) solute-solute, b) solute-solvent, and c) solvent-solvent interactions are important in determining the extent a solute dissolves in a solvent. What is the relative importance of each of each factor listed in problem #1 when a) solids, b) liquids, and c) gases dissolve in water?
How does increasing the polarity of the solvent system affect the results of a TLC?
The polarity of water allowing it to serve as a solvent in aqueous solution in a cell is known as A) Chemical cycling B) an emergent property C) positive feedback regulation D) Negative Feedback regulation
What is the formula to evaluate the polarity index of a binary solvent mixture in reverse phase HPLC?
Explain why one would recrystallize a solid from a solvent pair instead of a single solvent. Explain how it works in terms of solubilities.
I need help describing a general approach for determining the polarity of an unknown solvent given a fluorescent compound and solvents of known polarity (plz provide a detailed explanation or don't answer otherwise)
If acetaminophen is used in a TLC experiment with 100 % ethyl acetate as the solvent system, explain in terms of polarity why the spot would move fast or slow up the TLC plate?