[[1. water droplets stick to glass due to Adhesive forces [ADHESIVE FORCE are the attractive forces between unlike molecules. ... This is because the adhesive forces between water and glass are strong enough to pull the water molecules out of their spherical formation and hold them against the surface of the glass, thus avoiding the repulsion between like molecules [ans- Hydrogen bonding ] ]] [[ 2. sugar dissolves readily into water to make a thick syrup ans-hydrogen bond. ***For a liquid to dissolve a solid, the molecules of the liquid and solid must attract one another. The bond ****between the oxygen and hydrogen atoms (O–H bond) in sugar (sucrose) gives the oxygen a slight negative charge and the hydrogen a slight positive charge. Sucrose is a polar molecule[ANS-HYDROGEN BOND]]] THANK YOU VERY MUCH. HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU.GOOD LUCK
what is the electrical interactioj (IFA notation) for the natural phenomenon listed below 1. water droplets...
what is the electrical interaction (IFA notation)
for the natural phenomenon listed below.
1. gasoline will dissolve tar spots from road work off your
car
2. water creeps up a glass capillary tube like water inside
plant stems
3. oil and water do not mix together
4. water with dissolved table salt (NaCl) boils at a hotter
temperature
Exercise: Intermolecular Forces of Attraction (IFA) purpose of this exercise is to gain familiarity with the five general types ractions discussed in...
what is the electrical interaction (IFA notation) for the
natural phenomenon listed below.
1. turpentine is used to dilute an oil-based paint
2. melted ice dissolves into alcohol (CH3-CH2-OH) in a shot
glass
3. food cooked on a teflon-coated pan doesnt stick
Exercise: Intermolecular Forces of Attraction (IFA) purpose of this exercise is to gain familiarity with the five general types ractions discussed in class. These are summarized in the table below. Electrical Interaction (IFA) Short-hand Notati Ion - Dipole...
what are the electrical interaction (IFA notation) for the
natural phenomenon listed below.
1. solid dry ice sublimes to a gas sitting open on a
countertop
2. fish live on the small amount of dissolved oxygen available
underwater
3. snow skis coated with melted wax go faster down the snowy
slopes
Exercise: Intermolecular Forces of Attraction (IFA) purpose of this exercise is to gain familiarity with the five general types ractions discussed in class. These are summarized in the table...
what is the electrical interaction (IFA Notation) for the
natural phenomenon listed below.
1. Vinegar and oil salad dressing seperstes into two
layers
2. freshly opened sodas fizz with carbonation bubbles
3. soap is ised to dissolve oily grime on clothes in a washing
machine
Exercise: Intermolecular Forces of Attraction (IFA) purpose of this exercise is to gain familiarity with the five general types Tactions discussed in class. These are summarized in the table below. Electrical Interaction (IFA) Short-hand Notati...
what is the electrical interaction (IFA) for the natural
phenomenon listed below.
1. solid dry ice sublimes to a gas sitting open on a
countertop
2. fish live on the small anount of dissolved oxygen available
underwater
3. snow skis coated with melted wax go faster down the snowy
slopes
Exercise: Intermolecular Forces of Attraction (IFA) purpose of this exercise is to gain familiarity with the five general types ractions discussed in class. These are summarized in the table below....