Answer:
Grease is insoluble in water but soluble in kerosene
Explanation:
The molecules in grease are non polar molecules and so can not react with water which is polar to generate enough solvation energy. On the other hand kerosine is non polar so reacts with grease to generate enough solvation energy to dissolve it.
The answer would be B, 7 valence electrons. <span>F is located
in the 1s-orbital and the second energy level, which in fluorine's case
is the outermost energy level, meaning it has <span>7 electrons</span></span>
Answer:-ΔG=-101.5KJ
Explanation:We have to calculate ΔG for the reaction so using the formula given in the equation we can calculate the \Delta G for the reaction.
We need to convert the unit ofΔS in terms of KJ/Kelvin as its value is given in terms of J/Kelvin
Also we need to convert the temperature in Kelvin as it is given in degree celsius.
After calculating forΔG we found that the value ofΔG is negative and its value is -101.74KJ
For a reaction to be spontaneous the value of \Delta G \ must be negative .
As the ΔG for the given reaction is is negative so the reaction will be spontaneous in nature.
In this reaction since the entropy of reaction is positive and hence when we increase the temperature term then the overall term TΔS would become more positive and hence the value of ΔG would be less negative .
Hence the value of ΔG would become more positive with the increase in temperature.
So we found the value of ΔG to be -101.74KJ
The molar mass of CO2 is 28 grams per mole. If you are
given 2.1 moles of CO2 and you are required to find the grams of this compound,
simply multiply 28 grams per mole of CO2 by 2.1 moles of CO2 and you will get 58.8
grams of CO2.