Answer: B) The identity of the solvent
Explanation:
Basically, the solvent is the liquid in which a solute is dissolved in. But the solute is the material to be dissolved.
Now in this case, the solute in the first solution is glucose and the solute in the second solution is an unidentified covalent solid material.
This means that:
• the identity of the solute cannot be identical in each solutions, which also means that the freezing points and densities of the solutions cannot be identical too.
• the only thing that is sure to be identical in the solution is the identity of the solvent.
Answer:
Explanation:
Oxygen is one of the most abundant elements on this planet. Our atmosphere is 21% free elemental oxygen. Oxygen is also extensively combined in compounds in the earths crust, such as water (89%) and in mineral oxides. Even the human body is 65% oxygen by mass.
Free elemental oxygen occurs naturally as a gas in the form of diatomic molecules, O2 (g). Oxygen exhibits many unique physical and chemical properties. For example, oxygen is a colorless and odorless gas, with a density greater than that of air, and a very low solubility in water. In fact, the latter two properties greatly facilitate the collection of oxygen in this lab. Among the unique chemical properties of oxygen are its ability to support respiration in plants and animals, and its ability to support combustion.
In this lab, oxygen will be generated as a product of the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide. A catalyst is used to speed up the rate of the decomposition reaction, which would otherwise be too slow to use as a source of oxygen. The catalyst does not get consumed by the reaction, and can be collected for re-use once the reaction is complete. The particular catalyst used in this lab is manganese(IV) oxide.
Freezing could be a good answer
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