Identify each of the following properties as more typical of an organic or inorganic compound and explain briefly. a) Contains Li and F. b) is a gas at room temperature. c) produces ions in water. d) contains covalent bond.
a)
Organic compounds must contain C and H.
Li and F can from ionic compound which is inorganic
Answer: inorganic
b)
Organic compounds are generally gas because of weak intermolecular
forces between them. They have mostly dispersion forces as they are
non polar.
Answer: organic
c)
Ionic compound produces ions in water.
They must be inorganic
Answer: inorganic.
d)
Organic compounds must contain C and H.
Which form covalent bond
Answer: organic
Identify each of the following properties as more typical of an organic or inorganic compound and explain briefly. a) Co...
Second Academic Assignment Student's Name: 1. Identify formulas of organic compounds. KCI _CaH10 _H2SO4 CaCl2 C3H7C1 2. Identify the properties more typical of an organic compound. Lis soluble in water _has a low boiling point contains carbon and hydrogen contains ionic bonds contains Li and F _contains covalent bonds produces ions in water 3. Draw the condensed, expanded, and skeletal formulas for the following alkanes. a. methane b.ethane c. pentane d.cyclopropane
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Just briefly explain number 2.
what happened chemically
Part 2. An acid is a compound that releases hydrogen ions (H+) when dissolved in water, creating an acidic solution. An alkaline or base is a compound that releases hydroxide ions (OF when dissolved in water, creating an alkaline or basic solution. Both hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions are present in water because water molecules dissociate and reform, and dissolved substances add or remove ions. pH is the measure of how much...
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1. For each pair of substances, identify which has the
highest melting point. For each, briefly explain your reasoning
To receive credit, you must show your work. STAPLE all pages before submitting your homework. Problems will be selected at random for grading, but a full answer key will be posted to Blackboard 1. solids, liquids, and solutions, and intermolecular forces. 1. For each pair of substances, identify which has the highest melting point. For each, briefly explain your reasoning a....