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Q: WHY SnCl2 is solid while SnCl4 volatile liquid?
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Why sncl2 is solid but sncl4 is liquid?

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Why distillation cannot be done with volatile solids dissolved in liquids?

The volatile solids will have a vapor pressure at the boiling point of the liquid which means some of that solid will vaporize and go thru the distillation process with the liquid. When condensed you will not get a pure liquid.


A liquid with a solid dissolved in it is called a solution How might you get a solid back from a solution?

Boiling off the solvent to vapour if the solute is not too volatile.


What is volatile solvent?

A solid that can easily tranform into a gas.


Uranium is volatile or non volatile?

Uranium is a non-volatile solid metal.

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Why sncl2 is solid but sncl4 is liquid?

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Why distillation cannot be done with volatile solids dissolved in liquids?

The volatile solids will have a vapor pressure at the boiling point of the liquid which means some of that solid will vaporize and go thru the distillation process with the liquid. When condensed you will not get a pure liquid.


A liquid with a solid dissolved in it is called a solution How might you get a solid back from a solution?

Boiling off the solvent to vapour if the solute is not too volatile.


What is volatile solvent?

A solid that can easily tranform into a gas.


Uranium is volatile or non volatile?

Uranium is a non-volatile solid metal.


What is a volatile gas?

Volatility in the context of chemistry, physics and thermodynamics is a measure of the tendency of a substance to vaporize. It has also been defined as a measure of how readily a substance vaporizes. At a given temperature, substances with higher vapor pressures will vaporize more readily than substances with a lower vapor pressure. Although usually applying to liquids, volatility can apply to solid materials such as dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) and ammonium chloride, which can change directly from solid to vapor without becoming liquid. The direct transition of a solid to a vapor is called sublimation.A "volatile gas" is a technically incorrect term, used often due to the fact that the end result of volatility is the production of a gas. Hence a "volatile gas" makes no sense since the gas is already in the gaseous phase and cannot be volatile in nature. You will usually refer to a volatile liquid or solid (with both being able to convert into gases).An example of a highly volatile liquid (will evaporate quickly) is diethyl ether. An example of a highly volatile solid is dry ice.


What will happen if non volatile substance is heated?

A non-volatile substance cannot change from a liquid or a solid to a gas. So the substance would stay in its original state until you heat it enough to where this rule does not apply.


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