=)
Explanation:
Nonpolar compounds do not dissolve in water. The attractive forces that operate between the particles in a nonpolar compound are weak dispersion forces. However, the nonpolar molecules are more attracted to themselves than they are to the polar water molecules.
Answer:
Final temperature = 83.1 °C
Explanation:
Given data:
Mass of concrete = 25 g
Specific heat capacity = 0.210 cal/g. °C
Initial temperature = 25°C
Calories gain = 305 cal
Final temperature = ?
Solution:
Q = m. c. ΔT
Q = amount of heat absorbed or released
m = mass of given substance
c = specific heat capacity of substance
ΔT = change in temperature
ΔT = T2 - T1
305 cal = 25 g ×0.210 cal/g.°C × T2 - 25°C
305 cal = 5.25cal/°C × T2 - 25°C
305 cal / 5.25cal/°C = T2 - 25°C
58.1 °C = T2 - 25°C
T2 = 58.1 °C + 25°C
T2 = 83.1 °C
1. when the ball is just starting to fall, it has high potential but low kinetic energy. when it hits the floor, it has high kinetic but low potential energy
2. heat energy
3. reflective-transparent would be best, as they can reflect some light while let other light through, reflective-opaque would be useless in any circumstances because no light at all would be able to get through
Answer:
Molarity of solution is 1.10x10⁻³ M
Explanation:
Solute NaOCl
7.4% by mass means, that in 100 grams of solution, we have 7.4 g of solute.
Molar mass of NaOCl = 74.45 g/m
Mol = Mass / Molar mass
7.4 g / 74.45 g/m = 0.099 moles
Density of solution = 1.12 g/mL
Density = Mass / volume
1.12g/mL = 100 g / volume
Volume = 100 g / 1.12g/mL = 89.3 mL
Molarity = mol /L
89.3 mL = 0.0893 L
0.099 moles / 0.0893 L = 1.10x10⁻³ M