Answer:
Carbon is a chemical element, like hydrogen, oxygen, lead or any of the others in the periodic table. Carbon is a very abundant element. It exists in pure or nearly pure forms – such as diamonds and graphite – but can also combine with other elements to form molecules.
I think the compound that has the highest boiling point is CCl4
This is because it has four Carbon-Chloride bonds , while the others have three, two and one and Carbon-hydrogen bonds.
Carbon-Chloride bonds are stronger compared to the Carbon-hydrogen bond, therefore in this case the compound with more C-Cl will have more boiling point.
Answer:
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Answer:
35.94 g of NaCl
Explanation:
First write a balanced chemical reaction.
2Na + Cl₂ --> 2NaCl
(Note that the Cl has a subscript of 2 because it's diatomic)
Then, set up an basic stoichiometry equation using one of the given masses of the reactants. I chose chloride.
The masses were acquired from the periodic table. (compound's mass requires the addition of individual element's masses) Also, the number of moles per reactant or product is based on the coefficient from the chemical reaction. I can't show this, but note that the units do cancel out so all that's left is grams of sodium chloride, which is what we were looking for.
Using the
V1/T1=V2/T2
where
T1=50C= 323.15K
T2= -5C=268.15 K
V2= 212m^3
substitute the given values, we will get the initial volume
V1=V2T1/T2
V1= 255.48m^3
The initial volume is 255.48m^3