Explanation:
Chemical properties are those properties that tells us about what a substance can do as regards to whether or not the substance reacts with other substances.
- Chemical properties are a function of the electrons contained in an atom and how they interact with other atoms.
- Examples of chemical properties are:
- Flammability
- Rusting of iron
- Precipitation
- Decomposition of water by an electric current
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The mass of the empty flask is 17.4916 g. Now after feeling the ordinary water the mass of the flask is 43.9616 g. Thus the change of weight due to addition of ordinary water is (43.9616 - 17.4916) = 26.47 g.
Now as the density of the ordinary water at 20°C is 0.9982 g/ml, so 26.47 g is equivalent to
mL of water. Thus the capacity of the flask is 26.5177 mL.
Now the density of heavy water is 1.1053 g/mL at 20°C. Thus 26.5177 mL of heavy water is equivalent to (1.1053×26.5177) = 29.310 g.
Thus the total weight of the flask filled with heavy water will be (17.4916 + 29.310) = 46.8016 g at 20°C.
Answer:
It'll be increased by a factor of 16...
Explanation:
After 10 C = Doubles
After 20 C = 4 Times
After 30 C = 8 Times
After 40 C = 16 Times
(The rate of reaction doubles as per 10 C rise in temperature as calculated)
Use the equation:
pOH= -log[OH]
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