The simple answer is no because not all living things have the same amount of energy because they have different properties or functions
Answer:
A water molecule can react with the carbonyl group of an aldehyde or a ketone to form a substance known as a carbonyl hydrate, as shown in the first reaction below. The carbonyl hydrates usually form a very small percentage of the molecules in a sample of a specific aldehyde or ketone.
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The balanced equation for the
neutralization of KOH is the following:
HCl(aq) + KOH(aq) → KCl(aq) + H₂O(l)
To calculate the
volume of HCl required, we can apply the following equation:

So, the required volume of HCl is
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Answer:- Melting point of [tex[CCl_4[/tex] is higher than
where as the vapor pressure of
.
Explanations:- Since both the molecules are non polar, the forces of attraction for carbon tetrachloride are comparatively stronger as it's a bigger molecule. We know that, stronger are the forces of attraction, higher is the melting point as more heat is required to break the bonds.
Stronger are the forces of attraction, lower is the vapor pressure as the molecules are more tightly bonded and less molecules goes to the gas phase.
So, melting point of carbon tetrachloride is higher but it's vapor pressure is lower as compared to carbon disulfide.