To find out the relationship between the rate of reaction and the concentrations of reactants.
Solubility is determined experimentally.
You need to know the rate of the reaction, as well as the concentrations of all reactants. Then you plug those values into the equation of rate = k[A][B] or whatever the rate equation happens to be.
Elemental carbon can have two different solid phases with differing spatial (position) ... Crystal structures are determined experimentally by X-Ray Diffraction. So the position of the element is determined experimentally by X-ray diffraction of a crystal of the element.
The valence is determined experimentally.
The solubility is determined experimentally dissolving the solute in a solvent at a given temperature and pressure.
They are experimentally determined exponents.
They are experimentally determined exponents
Solubility is determined experimentally.
You need to know the rate of the reaction, as well as the concentrations of all reactants. Then you plug those values into the equation of rate = k[A][B] or whatever the rate equation happens to be.
specific rate constant is an experimentally determined proportionality constant which is different for different reactions and changes only with temperature.
Solubility is determined experimentally.
Solubility is determined experimentally.
Elemental carbon can have two different solid phases with differing spatial (position) ... Crystal structures are determined experimentally by X-Ray Diffraction. So the position of the element is determined experimentally by X-ray diffraction of a crystal of the element.
This density must be determined experimentally.
The valence is determined experimentally.
The refractive index is determined experimentally.
This is very variable and must be determined experimentally.