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4.Define caustic. defune corrosive . cite your sources. 5. Explain why detergents or soaps are needed...
5 in the presence of acid, soaps will undergo the reaction shown below. Explain how this would affect the ability of soap to act as a cleaning agent if it is used in water that is acidic. 6 A friend lives in an area where the tap water is very hard due to high levels of calcium ion. She notices that a bath soap containing sodium palmitate leaves a heavy film of soap scum on her shower. The chemical reaction...
Is access to health care a moral right? Why or why not? Please cite your sources if used any, thank you.
for number 5. my soaps ph is at 11 4. Tristearin and stearic acid are insoluble in water. However, sodium stearate (soap) is soluble. Why is there this difference in solubility? 5. Use of concentrated NaOH (lye or caustic soda) in soap preparations can produce a very basic product. A good soap tests between pH 7 and 9; pH 10 is rather harsh; a pH of 11 means something is wrong. How does your soap compare with these values? How...
5. In 3 to 4 sentences, define electrostatic potential and acid strength and explain why there exists a correlation between the two? Does your assigned acid follow this trend or does it appear to be an outliers? Explain. H4 Pyruvic Acid - Electrostatic Potential is 331.4 kJ/mol Ka 4.1 x 10-3 the Electrostatic Potential Map word document posted on y the region(s) with the most positive electrostatic potentia ed acid and explain why that region is the most positive. Y...
Briefly, explain why your 3.0 mL reaction vial and diethyl ether solvent need to be completely dry (free of water)? Support your argument with a reaction equation between your Grignard reagent and water. What does the water do to the phenyl magnesium bromide? Briefly, explain why 3 M HCI (aq.) = [H_3O^+/CI-] hydrochloric acid used instead of a base for the work-up procedure? What did you observe when a low pH was obtained? What was the purpose of NaHSO_3 (sodium...
e Experiment 4 Worksheet NAME DATE STUDENT NUMBER INSTRUCTOR 1 Explain why a person could die of dehydration by drinking enough 10% salt solution. Keep in mind (a) osmosis, and (b) solutions of the body have an osmotic pressure equal to a 0 89% salt solution. 2. What process would occur to cells in tissue that is injected with distilled water? Why? 3. What was the principal use of calcium sulfate, (CasOsh H2O, in hospitals? (Materials having less weight are...
Biology Help. 1) Do animals carry out aerobic cellular respiration? Explain your answer. 2) Why are boiled beans metabolically inactive? Why are non-germinated beans metabolically inactive? 3) If you observe the production of CO2 as a waste gas, can you determine if the organism is carrying out aerobic respiration or anaerobic fermentation? Explain your answer. 4) What interaction occurs between Water & Carbon Dioxide? How can you observe this interaction? Thanks.
Define (a) relative humidity and (b) temperature . Use your OWN words and (briefly) explain the physical processes involved. 1c) Explain the relationship between temperature and relative humidity as shown in the data sets 1d) Define dew point . Would you expect to observe any dew formation at any time on 21 June 2018 at either site? Explain why/why not. Plot for DRA 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15...
Describe the operation of a Fabry Perot Resonator. Explain why it might be used in a 4. laser. 5. Describe the effect of chromatic dispersion if you increase the bit rate? 6. How could the effect of dispersion be compensated for? Describe the operation of a Fabry Perot Resonator. Explain why it might be used in a 4. laser. 5. Describe the effect of chromatic dispersion if you increase the bit rate? 6. How could the effect of dispersion be...
can you answerthe lab questions 1-5? 1. Explain why methanol and sodium carbonate were both able to dissolve in water, but only sodium carbonate was able to conduct electricity in solution. (3 pts) 2. Look up the chemical structures of methane and methanol. Based on their structures, which of the two do you expect to be water soluble? Explain your answer. (4 pts) 3. What are the main structural differences and similarities between methanol and 1-decanol. Explain the observed difference...