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Hello the questions are attached in the images below. pleaseporvide full explanation for the answer to get awarded with thepoints! The best explaination will get the points.(I have worked on question 2 so please check if my drawings areright and do the second part of question 2) SOif u only answer without providing explaination U will notget the points !!
here U go ..
Should the first compound listed be more soluble in the first solvent or the second? Explain, NaCl in water or kerosene HCl in water or kerosene Wax in water or kerosene Determine the shape of the following and then decide if the substance has a dipole: Some older chemistry books describe non-polar substances like iodine to be "hydrophobic" (literally, fear of water). Why is this term inaccurate? Predict which substance of each pair has the higher boiling point, and explain your reasoning. Then look up the substances in the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics to see if you were correct.
Hello the questions are attached in the images below. pleaseporvide full explanation for the answer to get awarded with thepoints! The best explaination will get the points.(I have worked on question 2 so please check if my drawings areright and do the second part of question 2) SOif u only answer without providing explaination U will notget the points !!
here U go ..
Should the first compound listed be more soluble in the first solvent or the second? Explain, NaCl in water or kerosene HCl in water or kerosene Wax in water or kerosene Determine the shape of the following and then decide if the substance has a dipole: Some older chemistry books describe non-polar substances like iodine to be "hydrophobic" (literally, fear of water). Why is this term inaccurate? Predict which substance of each pair has the higher boiling point, and explain your reasoning. Then look up the substances in the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics to see if you were correct.