Gas particles want to be as free as they can, occupying as much space as they can because they are independent and the greater the temperature the greater their speed, when the temperature is low so is their speed, so they can attach to solvent molecules. When the temperature rises the gas molecules become more agitated and the glue can no longer take them inside the solvent.
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Answer:
Water and applesauce are examples of a Homogeneous Mixture
Chicken Noodle Soup and Soil with Water would be examples of a Heterogeneous Mixture.
Explanation:
Homogeneous Mixtures are mixtures that are the same throughout, i.e. it's just one substance. A good example of this is a glass of water, this is because it is all one solution <u><em>without any other visible</em></u><u> </u><u><em>different parts</em></u><em> </em>that will settle if left alone for a while. The same applies to the applesauce, it is one type of a mixture with nothing else added to it.
Hetergeneous Mixtures on the other hand <u><em>are different substances </em></u>added together. The noodles, soup and chicken, three different substances in one mixture. The soil and water mixture also applies, two substances which separate if left alone.
See http://chemistry.elmhurst.edu/vchembook/106Amixture.html#:~:text=A%20homogeneous%20mixture%20has%20the,gas%2C%20liquid%2C%20and%20solid. For more information.
I need the graph to answer your question
So for D you have to find energy right
from c you get wavelength Lambda
so on D use this
E = Hc / lambda
c is given 1.5 x 10 ^20
h = 6.624 x 10^-34
and then you get answer for energy