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What are the boiling points of volatile compounds?

The boiling points of volatile compounds will vary depending on the specific compound. Generally, volatile compounds have low boiling points, typically below 100°C. Some examples of volatile compounds with low boiling points include ethanol (78.3°C), acetone (56°C), and diethyl ether (34.6°C).


What are examples of polar covalent compounds?

Acids are all polar covalent to some extent. Probably the most common polar covalent compound is water, H2O. Some other examples are ammonia, NH3, boron trifluoride, BF3, and hydrogen fluoride, HF. Basically, any two atoms with a percentage of ionic character (electronegativity difference) between 5% and 50% will form polar covalent bonds.


If there are 100 different types of atoms then about how many different compounds could form if each compound contains 2 atoms?

If there are 100 types of atoms, then the number of different compounds that could form by pairing any two atoms is calculated by using the combination formula: C(100, 2) = 100! / [(100-2)! * 2!] = 4950 different compounds.


What is chemical structure of garlic?

Garlic contains various sulfur-containing compounds such as allicin, which gives it its characteristic aroma and taste. Other compounds found in garlic include diallyl disulfide, diallyl trisulfide, and ajoene. These compounds contribute to the health benefits associated with garlic consumption.


What 2 substances is a solid at 50 degrees Celsius?

Most metals and most plastics are solid at 50 oC.

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Only chemical compounds have a chemical formula; and Fanta is a mxiture of compounds solved in water.


Could you please show me chemical formula for any 50 compounds?

It is a very long and a tedoius job; please consult a chemicals catalog on the WEB, for example Merck, Aldrich, etc.


What is the formula to solve the question of what percent of 50 is 47?

The formula is: 47/50 times 100/1 = 94%


What are the boiling points of volatile compounds?

The boiling points of volatile compounds will vary depending on the specific compound. Generally, volatile compounds have low boiling points, typically below 100°C. Some examples of volatile compounds with low boiling points include ethanol (78.3°C), acetone (56°C), and diethyl ether (34.6°C).


50 kinds of drawing materials and their uses?

pencil


What type of electrical outlet is required for a device that uses a 50 amp 3 prong plug?

A device that uses a 50 amp 3 prong plug requires a NEMA 6-50 electrical outlet.


Do nobel gasses form covalent bonds?

they do not for compounds except for xenon, krypton and argon. These compounds are all very unstable. The first compounds of xenon and krypton were found 50 years ago, and compounds of argon only in the last 15 years.


Can you mention 50 any lab apparatus and their uses?

I can provide a few examples: Bunsen burner - used for heating Microscope - used for magnifying small specimens Test tube - used for holding and mixing small quantities of liquids If you need more examples, please let me know!


Can you give 50 examples of non- count nouns?

Examples of non-count (mass) nouns:adviceairaluminumangerartasphaltattirebaggagebeefbloodbreadbutterchalkcheesechesscoffeeconcretecoppercouragedewdiligencedirtdusteducationelectricityenjoymentequipmentexhaustfishflourfoodfunfurnituregarbagegoldgraffitigrassgravityhappinesshardwareheliumhelphomeworkhonestyhoneyhouseworkhumidityhydrogeninformationinsurance


What is 50 example of adverb frequiency?

"Frequiency" or even "frequency" is not an adverb and so there cannot be 50 examples.


What are examples of polar covalent compounds?

Acids are all polar covalent to some extent. Probably the most common polar covalent compound is water, H2O. Some other examples are ammonia, NH3, boron trifluoride, BF3, and hydrogen fluoride, HF. Basically, any two atoms with a percentage of ionic character (electronegativity difference) between 5% and 50% will form polar covalent bonds.