Answer : Option D) Sodium Chloride.
Explanation : Boiling point is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid is equal to the external pressure surrounding the liquid.
On the basis of bonding, the compound which has highest boiling point is sodium chloride.
Alcohol are found to have boiling point approximately as 78.37 °C.
Glucose usually melts at 146 °C.
Water boils at 100°C.
Sodium chloride has boiling point 1413 °C.
So, it is easy to identify that NaCl (sodium chloride) has highest boiling point amongst the given choices.
Surface tension under water results from greater attraction of liquid molecules to each other, due to a process called cohesion, than to molecules in the air, due to a process called adhesion.
Answer:

Explanation:
Let A₀ = the original amount of ⁵⁵Co
.
The amount remaining after one half-life is ½A₀.
After two half-lives, the amount remaining is ½ ×½A₀ = (½)²A₀.
After three half-lives, the amount remaining is ½ ×(½)²A₀ = (½)³A₀.
The general formula for the amount remaining is:
A =A₀(½)ⁿ
where n is the number of half-lives
n = t/t_½
Data:
A = 1.90 ng
t = 45 h
t_½ = 18.0 h
Calculation:
(a) Calculate n
n = 45/18.0 = 2.5
(b) Calculate A
1.90 = A₀ × (½)^2.5
1.90 = A₀ × 0.178
A₀ = 1.90/0.178 = 10.7 ng
The original mass of ⁵⁵Co was
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