Answer:
Milli, m.
Explanation:
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In this case, according to the given information, it turns out possible for us to answer to this question by bearing to mind the attached file whereas the most common prefixes and their factors are shown both in standard and scientific notation.
In such a way, we will be able to infer that the prefix related to the numerical value of 0.001 is milli, m, for example 1 mm which is 0.001 m.
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Answer: Entropy.
Explanation:
If we recall the laws of thermodynamics, there is a state function called entropy, that is related to the disorder in the system.
Such that, for example, in a gas expansion, we will have an increase in the "disorder" then we will have an increase in the entropy, this happens because we have more volume where the particles can be, then we have a larger number of "microstates" (or microscopic states, which refers to the states of the particles that conform the gas)
Particularly, when we go into statistical thermodynamics, there is something called the "Statistical entropy" that is related to the information theory, where the entropy depends on the number of possible outcomes that some event, like a chemical reaction, can have.
For a larger number of possible outcomes, we will have a larger entropy (we can think of this larger number of possible options as a disorder) and this entropy will be related to the statistical probability of each one of those outcomes.
Where the (most general) equation for the entropy is:
S = Kb*Σpₙ*ln(pₙ)
Where pₙ is the probability for the n-th outcome.
Kb is Boltzman's constant.
Answer:
the temperature and pressure at which the three phases of that substance coexist in thermodynamic equilibrium
Explanation:
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Answer:
Cannot be determined
Explanation:
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Could you please add an attachment of the table? We cannot tell what the errors are if there is no table.
Answer:
Ethyl methyl ether.
Explanation:
- The mono ether is named commonly by <em>dividing the molecule into two parts, writing them in alphabetical order, and adding ether in the end of the name.</em>
- In this compound; we have two parts CH₃ (methyl) and CH₃CH₂ (ethyl).
So, it is named ethyl methyl ether.
- The IUPAC name of this name is Methoxyethane.