Explanation:
It'd be better to use cyclohexane. The possible explanation is that the freezing temperature will change by 20.1 degrees for each mole of substance added to 1 kg of cyclohexane, although the same amount added to naphthalene will change its freezing point just by 6.94 degrees.
It is so much easier to identify a larger change more adequately than a smaller one. You would actually not have a 1 molal solution in operation, so the variations in freezing points would be even smaller than the ones already described.
Answer:
Sodium chloride
Sodium chloride is by a huge margin the most common chlorine compound, and it is the main source of chlorine and hydrochloric acid for the enormous chlorine-chemicals industry today.
chlorobenzene
Carbon - 6
Hydrogen - 5
Chlorine - 1
that 1 chlorine replaces one of the hydrogens
thats why hydrogen number decreases by number of Cl atoms (that are substituting those H atoms)
Answer:
Krypton.
Explanation:
By Graham's Law:
Rate 1 / Rate 2 = sqrt M2 / sqrt M1
Molecular Mass for Neon is 20.18
so we have:
38 / 77.5 = sqrt 20.18 / sqrt x where x is the unkown gas.
sqrt x = 9.162
x = 83.94.
This gas is Krypton.