the density of chloroform is 1.48g/ml.
chloroform has the greater density.Chloroform is a colorless liquid too.
You need the density for that. Just divide the mass by density.
119g
The density of chloroform, CHCl3, is 1.483 g/cm3 so it would sink and water would float. Water has a density of 1 g/cm3. The solubility of chloroform is less than 1.0 g/ 100 mL
the density of chloroform is 1.48g/ml.
chloroform has the greater density.Chloroform is a colorless liquid too.
Density required for the answer. Subtract volume by density.
You need the density for that. Just divide the mass by density.
119g
The density of chloroform, CHCl3, is 1.483 g/cm3 so it would sink and water would float. Water has a density of 1 g/cm3. The solubility of chloroform is less than 1.0 g/ 100 mL
They are not mixing. density of water is lower than CHCl3.
Always the bottom layer will be of chloroform and upper layer of water due to difference in the density.
The density of chloroform is 1.4832 g/mL. Therefore you do this: 1.4832 grams 113.5 grams 1 mL X mL 1.4832x = 113.5 => x= 113.5/1.4832 x= 76.52373247 You would use 76.52373247 mL if you had 113.5 grams of chloroform.
Because it is immiscible and has a greater density.
it is soluble in chloroform. Chloroform is nonpolar.
No, chloroform is covalent.