Amyl nitrate
potassium nitrate would be left was an aqueous solution and lead iodide would be the precipitate
N2O3 is a blue liquid. It contains a single nitrogen -nitrogen bond.
Heat the liquid to boil off excess water and the copper nitrate will crystalise out of the solution as it cools. Then filter to separate the crystals from the liquid.
Because copper nitrate and lead nitrate solutions are miscible with one another, and form only a single liquid phase when mixed. Separation funnels are useful for separations only of liquids that form at least two liquid phases when mixed together.
Potassium chloride is the answer as it would've neutralised the other liquid and the salt is potassium nitrate and therefore is named after like the salt and neutralisation put in.
diesel is a liquid fuel at the gas pumps.
Diesel fuel is not a solid or gas, but rather a liquid. It is a common fuel source for large industrial equipment.
diesel is a liquid
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potassium nitrate would be left was an aqueous solution and lead iodide would be the precipitate
1. It's a liquid so physics says yes 2. HOWEVER, it is flammable and so running any ignition source through it may IGNITE it!!!
Diesel is a liquid because it chemical form is a liquid, also, its atoms are not as close as a solids but not as far away as a gas's. Same goes for gasoline as well :)
A precipitate is a solid which 'falls down' from the solution. Thus silver chloride is the precipitate.
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Yes
90 degrees is the maximum velocity for diesel. Diesel is generally any liquid fuel used in diesel engines within vehicles.
It is a solid, as are all ionic compounds.