electrostatic and ionic are definitely not the answer because they have high melting point
hydrogen bonds are too weak and not permanent.
so the answer is apolar as it is soluble in polar solvents (water)
Answer:
The solubility of the mineral compound X in the water sample is 0.0189 g/mL.
Explanation:
Step 1: Given data
The volume of water sample = 46.0 mL.
The weight of the mineral compound X after evaporation, drying, and washing = 0.87 g.
Step 2: Calculate the solubility of X in water
46.00 mL of water sample contains 0.87 g of the mineral compound X.
To calulate how many grams of the mineral compound 1.0 mL of water sample contains:
0.87 g/46.0 mL = 0.0189 g.
This means the solubility of the mineral compound X in the water sample is 0.0189 g/mL.
In regards to the given question, option “1” is the correct
option. When propane is burnt to complete combustion, it results in the
formation of two completely different substances. It actually forms a mixture
of water vapour and carbon dioxide. When NaCl or sodium chloride is melted, it
does not result in the formation of any new substance and so option “2” cannot
be the correct answer. With regards to deposition of carbon dioxide and solidification
of water, no new substance gets formed and so can be neglected as the answer to
the question.
Answer:
tundra bc it has barley any food source and has vary little inhabitants
Explanation: