<span>1. What causes water's low vapor pressure? (1 point)
dispersion forces
dispersion forces
covalent bonding
hydrogen bonding
ionic attractions
2. Which of the following substances is the most soluble in water? (1 point)
sodium chloride
methane
bromine
carbon
3. Which of the following substances is NOT an electrolyte? (1 point)
KCl
CCl4
LiCl
Na2SO4
4. Which of the following mixture types can be filtered to remove solute? (1 point)
suspensions only
colloids only
suspensions and colloids
suspensions and solutions
5. Which of the following mixtures is NOT a colloid? (1 point)
fog
milk
paint
sugar water
6. Which of the following types of mixtures exhibit the Tyndall effect? (1 point)
suspensions and colloids
suspensions and solutions
colloids and solutions
colloids only
7. An emulsyfying agent is typically characterized by having ____. (1 point)
one polar end
one nonpolar end
one nonpolar end
two polar ends
one polar end and one nonpolar end</span>
The mass percentage of KCl solution is 21.34%
Calculation,
Given molality of KCl aqueous solution = 3. 64 m = 3. 64 mole/ Kg
It means 3. 64 mole of solute present in 1Kg of solvent
or , 3. 64 mole of solute present in 1000 g of solvent ( water )
Mass of solute ( KCl ) = 3. 64 mole×74.55 g/mole =271.3 g
The total mass of solution ( KCl + water ) = 271.3 g + 1000 g = 1271.3 g
Mass percentage is equal to percentage of mass of solute present in total mass of solution.
Mass percentage = 100×271.3 g/1271.3 g = 21.34%
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It can be formed by H+ ion and an H20 molecule also the chemical formula is H30+ or in other and easier way thus formula
H+ + H20=H30+
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
Option D. Activation energy
Explanation:
Activation energy is the minimum energy required to start a chemical reaction. For a reaction to occur, the reactants must possess energy equal or greater than the activation energy else the reaction will not occur.