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Naphtalene is not soluble in water.
No gas is released when sulphur is added to dilute hydrochloric acid.
It is a simple consequence of the intermolecular forces of naphthalene. There is no simple, straight-forward explanation beyond that.
The iron and sulphur split because the iron sinks and the sulphur floats so you can separate the mixture
Sulphur is said to be insoluble in water. So how do you make water combine with sulphur? Sulphur is said to be insoluble in water. So how do you make water combine with sulphur?
Naphtalene is not soluble in water.
When water is added to the gas jars in which sulphur was burnt, a chemical reaction occurs. The sulphur dioxide gas produced from burning sulphur reacts with the water to form sulphurous acid (H2SO3). This reaction results in the formation of a colorless solution with acidic properties.
No gas is released when sulphur is added to dilute hydrochloric acid.
When adding a solute to a solvent, the freezing point decreases and is also known as freezing-point depression. Hence when naphthalene is added to camphor the freezing point decreases.
sulphur - from Ajay
When naphthalene and phenolphthalein dissolve in ethanol it creates a crystal-like powder. The powder will also appear to have a yellow tinge and has no smell.
It is a simple consequence of the intermolecular forces of naphthalene. There is no simple, straight-forward explanation beyond that.
The iron and sulphur split because the iron sinks and the sulphur floats so you can separate the mixture
Sulphur is said to be insoluble in water. So how do you make water combine with sulphur? Sulphur is said to be insoluble in water. So how do you make water combine with sulphur?
It reacts
Sublimation is the direct transformation of a compound (or element) from the solid phase to gas phase.Under ordinary conditions, sulfur has a low enough vapor pressure that it doesn't sublime to any appreciable extent. Naphthalene, on the other hand, does ... that's one of the reasons it's used in moth balls.
The magnet will attract the iron, but will not attract the sulphur.