Pentanone, because it will boil at around 100 to 102 degree C, about the same as water, while propane boils at about -42 degree C, a temperature way below both pentanone and water's freezing point.
Pros: The rate at which modern medicine is advancing is astonishing. You can sit on your couch and watch TV and see commercials for new medications at an alarming pace — and these new medications have reduced our death rates for stroke, heart disease, and cancer. In fact, due to modern medicine, the death rate from heart disease has decreased by 60% since 1970! The death rate for HIV/AIDS has dropped more than 75% since 1995, when its was at its peak.
Cons: However, critics of modern medicine are quick to point out that there is a pill for everything . Yes we are quick to create more drugs, and yes, we are living longer due to said drugs but are we living better?
Medicine has evolved, and we now have surgeons who are able to perform surgeries robotically. But critics point out that medicine has evolved to the point that we are treating disease instead of preventing it .
Regretfully, I do not know what is asked of the problem because it is not stated above. However, it is easier to answer any question pertaining to the temperature, volume, and pressure of gases by assuming that they behave ideally. With this, we'll be able to use the ideal gas law which is mathematically expressed as,
PV = nRT
where P and V are pressure and volume, respectively. n is the amount of material in mol, R is gas constant, and T is temperature.
Answer:
You can dissolve about 1g of chloroform in a 100g of water; slightly less if the water is hot. This would not generally be considered 'soluble', but it's not entirely negligible either, depending on your purposes. chloroform is insoluble in water since it does not have any hydrophillic groups.
hope this helps you uwu
Allowing organic matter to decompose