Chemistry, 26.03.2020 19:44 jakeyywashere
The polarity of the water molecule aids in dissolving compounds. This is demonstrated by all but which statement?A)The water molecules group together in clumps. B)The partial negative oxygen atom end of the water molecule surround cations. C)The partial positive hydrogen atom end of the water molecule surround anions. D)The water molecules also dissolve nonelectrolytes by creating a hydration sphere around the molecule.
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 21:00, alexmarche4675
Mrs. smith ordered a root beer float (vanilla ice cream + root beer). mrs. smith noticed that the three states of matter (solid, liquid, and gas) all existed simultaneously in her root beer float. a. identify each phase of matter in the root beer float. b. describe the particles of all three phases of matter in the root beer float. (how are the particles arranged and moving? ) c. identify one phase change you would see in a root beer float and described what causes this change.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 04:40, marknjenbennetp3j1v1
Listen base your answer to the question on the information below. propane is a fuel that is sold in rigid, pressurized cylinders. most of the propane in a cylinder is liquid, with gas in the space above the liquid level. when propane is released from the cylinder, the propane leaves the cylinder as a gas. propane gas is used as a fuel by mixing it with oxygen in the air and igniting the mixture, as represented by the balanced equation below. c3h8(g) + 5o2(g) → 3co2(g) + 4h2o() + 2219.2 kja small amount of methanethiol, which has a distinct odor, is added to the propane to consumers detect a propane leak. in methanethiol, the odor is caused by the thiol functional group (–sh). methanethiol, ch3sh, has a structure that is very similar to the structure of methanol. what is the correct structural formula for a molecule of methanethiol
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