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Arrange the following aqueous solutions in order of increasing boiling point temperature (lowest to highest temperature, with 1 being the lowest and 4 being the highest): 0.20 m glucose, 0.30 m BaCl2, 0.40 m NaCl, 0.50 m Na2SO4. 0.20 m glucose [ Choose ] 2 3 1 4 0.30 m BaCl2 [ Choose ] 2 3 ...
Homework Saved Drag each item to the correct box. Arrange the following salts in order of increasing molar solubility in 0.0010 M AgNO: AgBr. As.CO. AgCl, Agl, Ag, S. A) Ag! B) AgCI C) Ag, D) AgBr E) Ag2CO 34:30 © © © © © Least soluble Most soluble o ?
The following solutions all lower the freezing point of the given solvent.. Arrange them in order of increasing freezing point depression. a. 0.1 m MgCl, in water, i = 2.7, K_f = 1.86 degree C/m b. 0.20 m toluene in diethyl ether, i = 1.00, K_f = 1.79 degree C/m c. 0.20 m glycol methanol, i = 1.00, K_f = 1.99 degree C/m
Arrange the three NaCl solutions used in increasing order of conductivity (lowest to highest). How does molarity (M, or concentration of ions present) affect conductivity? Defend your answer.
Arrange the following solutions in order of increasing freezing point depression. [Hint: The corresponding van’t Hoff factor (i) is given]: (a) 0.10 m MgCl2 in water, i = 2.7, Kf = 1.86°C/m for the solvent (water). (b) 0.20 m toluene in diethyl ether, i = 1.00, Kf = 1.79°C/m for the solvent (diethyl ether). (c) 0.20 m ethylene glycol in ethanol, i = 1.00, Kf = 1.99°C/m for the solvent (ethanol).
Ch. Ex. 26-Solubility-use structures to rank three alcohols Check my work attempts left Drag each item to the correct box. Arrange the following alcohols in order of increasing solubility in water ook (a) CHCH2CH;CH,CH; CH;OH (b) CHCHОHУСH;CHОH)СH-CH тепces (e) CH,CHОН)СH,CHIOH)CH-CHОН b least soluble most soluble Prev 4 of 18
Arrange the following 0.10 M solutions in order of decreasing pH (highest to lowest): NaCIO, KCI, HBr, NaBro, CH3NH2Br NaBro > NaCIO > KCI > CH3NH3Br > HBr NACIO > NaBro > KCI > CH3NH2Br > HBr CH3NH2Br > NaBro > NaCIO > KCI > HBr NaCIO > CH3NH2Br > NaBro KCI > HBr NaBro > CH3NH2Br > NaCIO > KCI > HBr
Please rearrange to correct order. Use the pH interactive to classify each item to the proper solution. Assuming equal concentrations, arrange these solutions by pH. Highest to Lowest Ph !! 0.1 M HCI 0.1 M HC,H,O, | 0.1 M NaOH 0.1 M NH, er turns orange weak base pH=1 pH = 13 weak acid pH paper turns blue strong acid strong base RbCl(aq) Mg(CIO)2(aq) RbOH(aq) CHỌNH,Br(aq) HI(aq)
Arrange the following hydrocarbons in order of decreasing melting point. Rank from highest to lowest melting point. To rank items as equivalent. overlap them. The correct ranking cannot be determined.
Match the following aqueous solutions with the appropriate letter from the column on the right. 1. 0.11 m Fe(NO3)3 A. Lowest freezing point 2. 0.18 m ZnCl2 B. Second lowest freezing point 3. 0.26 m NaCl C. Third lowest freezing point 4. 0.48 m Ethylene glycol(nonelectrolyte) D. Highest freezing point