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Serggg [28]
3 years ago
6

SOMEONE HELP PLEASE ILL GIVE BRAINLIST!!!!

Chemistry
1 answer:
LenaWriter [7]3 years ago
3 0
The correct answer is First !!

As finding concentration is tricky !! if temp change volume will change and thus Molarity will change !! So we take molality as it does not depend on temp !!
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blagie [28]

The water in Glass A is cooler than the water in Glass B; therefore, the particles in Glass A move slower.

Option D

<h3>Chemical Reactions</h3>

Generally,the experiment shows that  glass B temperature is higher than glass temperature A and this is given that observation that the solute dissolves faster in glass B than glass A.

Therefore,The water in Glass A is cooler than the water in Glass B; therefore, the particles in Glass A move slower.

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Solubility is determined by the molecular or ionic structures of the solute and the solvent, and by the _________ that hold toge
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Answer:

Solubility is determined by the molecular or ionic structures of the solute and the solvent, and by the intermolecular forces that hold together the particles of each substance

Explanation:

- Ionic bonds and covalent bonds are sort of intermolecular forces

-State of matter does not hold together the particles of each substance

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Gold is classified as a Solid
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I think it might be C or D

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Artemon [7]

Answer:

Explanation:

Hydrocarbon:

a = An organic compound made up of only carbon and hydrogen.

Such as alkane, alkene, alkyne.

Cyclic hydrocarbon:

c = Carbon chain that form rings.

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Isomers:

d = Compounds with same molecular formula and different structural formula.

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e = refers to saturated hydrocarbons, no matter the shape

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b = Carbon atoms are saturated with so many hydrogen atoms that no more bonds may be formed

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