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Q: What is the boiling and freezing point when it is 1.92 mole of naphthalene C10H8 in 16.8 mole of chloroform?
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What is the formula of naphthalene?

C10h8


What is the molecular formula of naphthalene?

The molecular formula for naphthalene is C10H8. Naphthalene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon compound in which two benzene rings are fused together to form the structure of this compound.


Is naphthalene a solid?

Naphthalene is not an element. Naphthalene is a combination of elements. Its formula is C10H8 and it is a compound, not an element.


In which of these solvents would naphthalene C10H8 be most soluble?

Naphthalene is soluble in alcohols, benzene, ammonia, carbon disulfide.


What would be a good solvent at room temperature for naphthalene C10H8 Water ethanol or pentane?

pentane will be good solvent for naphthalene.


How many naphthalene molecules does a naphthalene C10H8 mothball that has a mass of 1 gram contain?

Depends on the manufacturer. With that info, you can find the percentage of active.


The freezing point of benzene is 5.5C What is the freezing point of a solution of 5.00 g of naphthalene C10H8 in 444g of benzene Kf of benzene 4.90Cm?

New Temperature= 5.5 C - .431 C = 5.069 C Theres the answer, now figure out how to do it... -Greg


Moth balls chemical formula?

the chemical formula for the mothballs is c10h8 while it's compound name is naphthalene


What is the composition of naphthalene balls?

napthalene has got double ring system having alternate doublebond


What are the elements in mothballs?

From the Wikipedia article on mothballs, "Older mothballs consisted primarily of naphthalene, but due to naphthalene's flammability, modern mothballs instead use 1,4-dichlorobenzene (also called para-dichlorobenzene, p-dichlorobenzene, or PDB)."


What are the four substances that sublime?

Carbon dioxide (CO2), iodine (I2), "moth balls," which are mostly naphthalene (C10H8), and arsenic (As) at really high temperatures.


What chemical smells of mothballs?

Mothballs don't have a chemical name, but we can identify the chemicals used in them. They used to contain naphtha, or naphthalene (C10H8), but they are currently made with 1,4-dichlorobenzene (C6H4Cl2). Camphor (C10H16O) is also used in some mothballs. Manufacturers also include a bit of something that acts as a deodorant. Wikipedia has additional information, and a link is provided.