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Liquid A likely has similar chemical properties to liquid X, allowing them to mix together. The lack of mixing with liquid Z suggests that liquid A differs in some chemical aspect from liquid Z, preventing them from mixing. Further analysis could help determine the specific properties of liquid A.
1kJ x 1/deltaHvap x g/mol liquid.
Grams Liquid x mol/g x Hfusion
The density of the liquid is 0.64 g/mL. This is calculated by dividing the mass (206 g) by the volume (321 mL) of the liquid.
The volume of a liquid can be calculated by measuring the dimensions of the container it is in (length, width, and height) and multiplying these measurements together. Alternatively, you can use a graduated cylinder or a measuring cup with volume markers to directly measure the volume of the liquid.
The heat of fusion is the amount of energy needed to change a substance from a liquid to a solid. To calculate the energy released when a mass of liquid freezes, you would use the equation Q = m * Hf, where Q is the energy released, m is the mass of the substance, and Hf is the heat of fusion.
It depends on what liquid x is.
Matter is liquid, solid or gases. -liquid can be chemical or water. -solid can be stone, glass or plastic or whatever which is not liquid and gaseous -gas is commonly said as air Volume is h x b x l.
The answer is, Xylose, which is a sugar but in liquid form.
Liquid force, also known as hydrostatic pressure, can be calculated using the formula: Pressure = density of liquid x gravitational acceleration x height of liquid column. It represents the force exerted by a liquid at a certain depth due to its weight.
Liquid X is a hypertonic solution, such as very salt water. There are other examples of solutions that are hypertonic to cells.
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defination of liquid x
1kJ x 1/deltaHvap x g/mol liquid.
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Well go buy a bottle and you will see it is a liquid! x
Atmospheric pressure Density of the liquid Gravitional field strength in the area the liquid is in The distance from the surface of the liquid i.e. depth Pressure in a liquid=Atmospheric pressure +(Depth X Gravity strength X Density) There might be more I don't know about
The heat of fusion is the amount of energy needed to change a substance from a liquid to a solid. To calculate the energy released when a mass of liquid freezes, you would use the equation Q = m * Hf, where Q is the energy released, m is the mass of the substance, and Hf is the heat of fusion.