yes
The freezing point of stearic acid would be lower if impure due to the presence of impurities disrupting the orderly arrangement of stearic acid molecules. Impurities act as "defects" in the crystal lattice structure, making it easier for the molecules to overcome the intermolecular forces and transition from solid to liquid state.
Triethaonolamine is used as an emulsifier; and stearic acid is used as a lubricant.
The molar mass of stearic acid is approximately 284.5 g/mol. So, 1 mole of stearic acid would weigh 284.5 grams.
I believe the term you are looking for would be a "controlled" experiment. This is the term used when an experiment is done, where one or set of circumstances (which it's outcome is not interfered with or influenced in any way) is cross-referenced with another group or set of circumstances that are "controlled", watched carefully and/or kept the same by the one doing the experiment.
They would be canceled.
When stearic acid is added to chloroform, it will likely dissolve in the solvent due to its non-polar nature. The stearic acid molecules will form a homogeneous solution with the chloroform molecules, as both are non-polar compounds.
I would think the acid is the strongest force
MIllions of hutus and \tsustis would have lived
Examples: stearic acid, hydrofluoric acid.
If your room temperature is 70 C then stearic acid would be in a liquid form as its melting point is 69.6 C. For the rest of us humans with a room temperature of around 24 C stearic acid is solid
FHA doesn't have residual income guidelines...this applies to VA loans
To experiment is a verb. An experiment would be a noun.