Answer:
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- <u><em>2)NH</em></u><em><u>₃</u></em>
Explanation:
The answer choices of this question are:
<h2 /><h2>Solution</h2>
The key to answer this question is to realize that <em>NH₃</em> is a gas at the given temperatures.
The solutilibty of all gases always decreases when the temperature increases. Thus, the solubility of NH₃ will decrease when the temperature rises from 10ºC to 50ºC.
The reason for this behavior of gases is that the temperature and the kinetic energy of the particles are directly proportional. Thus, as the temperature incrases the kinetic energy of the particles increases.
As the kinetic energy of the molecules of gas in the liquid solution increases, their speeds also increase, meaning that more molecules will escape from the solution to the gas phase, leaving the soluton with less dissolved gas molecules.
Gee. I'll have to guess at what's "commonly thought".
One thing is the scale. Nobody has an accurate picture of the scale in
his head, because we never see a true-scale drawing. THAT's because
it's almost impossible to draw one on paper.
Example:
Shrink the solar system and everything in it so that the Sun
is the size of a quarter (the 25¢ coin).
Then:
-- The Earth is in orbit around the sun, 8.6 feet from it.
That's close enough that you might think you could find the
shrunken Earth. Unfortunately, it's only 0.009 inch in diameter.
-- The shrunken Jupiter is a 'huge' gas giant almost 0.1 inch in diameter.
It's orbiting the sun, about 45 feet away from it.
-- The shrunken Uranus is another gas giant, about 0.035 inch in diameter.
It's orbiting the sun, about 165 feet away from it.
-- The nearest star outside of the solar system is 441 MILES away !
On the same shrunken scale !
And there's NOTHING between here and there !
I think that's the biggest point to make about the REAL solar system ...
its utter emptiness. With the sun reduced to something you can hold
in your hand, the planets are the size of grains of sand, with hundreds
of feet of nothingness between them.
Same for its mass: The solar system is approximately nothing but a star.
That's it. A star, with some dust and some gas around it, and here and there
in the neighborhood a microscopic pebble or a chip of mineral. But mostly
it's nothing but a star ... if you went around and gathered up all that other
rubbish in the same bag and called it a part of the same solar system, the
sun would still have more than 99% of the total mass, and the bag would
hold less than 1% of it.
Book ... It's getting late, Hillary's fading, and that's all I can think of.
I hope this much is some help.
Answer:
Answer to the following question is as follows;
Explanation:
Alkynes' vapour pressure and normal boiling points are altered when chain length grows, since vapour pressure rises while boiling point falls.
Vapour pressure always include pressure entered by vapour with its condensed phase, pressure include molecules force of attraction include vapour
Answer:
Explanation:
As described in the question, autism is a disability that arises from a disorder in the central nervous system <u>which is actually characterized by abnormality in the brain structure and then function</u>. Autism is known for symptoms such as challenges with communication and interaction and some obsessive behaviors. While there is generally no known scientific cause for autism but trends have suggested that vaccination in young children causes autism.
However, <u>genes could also be involved in this phenomenon because there have been reports of unusual genetic sequence in children that have autism. Hence, there is a possibility that vaccination actually triggers this genetic sequence which is then expressed as autism in the children</u>.
Please note this isn't a scientific fact and just a possibility as requested in the question.