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Apply the like dissolves like rule to predict which of the following liquids will mix with...
Apply the like dissolves like rule to predict which of the following liquids is miscible with water. Select one: A. glycerin, C3H5(OH)3 B. methyl ethyl ketone, C4H8O C. formic acid, HCHO2 D. all of the above E. none of the above
QUESTION 3 dissolves like." This rule means that predict whether or not a solute dissolves in a solvent with the rule "like solute with the same mass as the solvent will dissolve. We can ОАа Ba Ос.а OD.a solute with the same diameter as the solvent will dissolve. solute with the same polarity as the solvent will dissolve. solute with the same phase as the solvent will dissolve. QUESTION 4 Which pair of solvents is NOT miscible? O A hexane...
1. Apply the like dissoles lihe rule to predict which of the following liquids is immiscible with liquid bromine, B a) chloroform, CHC1, e) water, H,o b) toluene, CJM.CH d) hesane, Call 2, what is the mass of a 1 2.5% blood plasma sample that contains 10.0 g of dissolved solute? a) 1.25 g What is the mass of solute dissolved in 10.0 g of a 5.00% sugar solution? a) 0.180 g b) 1.43 g c)70.0g d) 80.0 g 3,...
Which of the following statements regarding the rule "like dissolves like" is incorrect? Multiple Choice OR O Since cooking oil is composed primarily of hydrocarbons, it is soluble in water О Oxygen, O2, is not very soluble in water, Methanol, CH3OH, is water-soluble Cooking oil, a nonpolar substance, is soluble in heptane. C7H16 < Prev 5 of 60 Search Next > OBI .
Using the general rule of "like dissolves like", choose the solvent in which the compound will be most soluble: water or benzene (C6H6). ammonia, NH3 KCI hexane, C6H14 iodine, 12 hydrogen bromide, HBr methanol, CH3OH
Question 10 1 pts Which one of the following liquids would you expect to have the highest vapor pressure at room temperature? (all boiling points are normal boiling points) acetic acid, b.p. - 118°C ethanol, b.p. - 78.3°C carbon disulfide, b.p. - 46.3°C water, b.p. - 100°C
3. Considering intermolecular forces, which of the following liquids has the highest vapour pressure: acetone, methanol, water, ethyl ether, or ethanol? Explain your reasoning.
3. Considering intermolecular forces, which of the following liquids has the highest vapour pressure: acetone, methanol, water, ethyl ether, or ethanol? Explain your reasoning.
Question 39 (3 points) Using your knowledge of the "like dissolves like" principle of solubility determine which compound will dissolve best in water? Methane (CHA) Carbon tetra chloride (CCIA) gasoline Hydrochloric acid (HCI) Question 40 (3 points) List all different types of IMFs that would occur in water molecules- Hydrogen bonding All of the above Dipole-dipole forces Dispersion forces
For liquids, which of the following factors affect vapor pressure? Check all that apply.