Acceleration represented by the equation = Δv/Δt.
the salt is the solute (and the water is the solvent) i hope this answers your question lol
Answer:
12, basic, 9, basic
Explanation:
pH = -log[H+]
Using the data in the table, you can calculate the pH:
-log[1e-12] = 12
-log[1e-9] = 9
To find out whether it is acidic, basic, or neutral, use a pH scale. Anything less than 7 is acidic, anything over is basic. Knowing this, both will be basic.
These gases very rarely react, with others and also noble gases are odourless and colourless.
Explanation:
- Noble gases will not react with anything so that is the reason why they are known as an inert gas.
- Noble gases are present in group 18 on the periodic table and following the rule of the octet which is they completed their orbital by s2p6 which is the highest energy level.
- Most elements are discovering through their reactivity with the other elements, commonly with oxygen. In the case of a noble gas, it is difficult for a scientist to work with the gases which have very less or no chemical property in terms of their reactivity.
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
The reaction of a benzyl bromide with a nucleophile may proceed by SN1 or SN2 mechanism depending on the nature of the solvent used.
Since SN1 reaction involves the formation of a carbocation, it usually predominates in the presence of a poor nucleophiles and protic solvents. Hence when methanol is used as solvent and a poor nucleophile is used, SN1 mechanism predominates.
However, when acetone which is an aprotic solvent is used in the presence of a good nucleophile, SN2 reaction mechanism predominates.