Yes, due to the fact that the C and CL have a non-polar relationship and H2O also is very non-polar. Like dissolves like, and you get your mix.
H2O + CO2 --> H2CO3 Also if you mix H2O with CO2(s) (common name dry ice) you get CO2 gas and an acidic CO2/H2O mixture.
No
Polar Covalent
Ammonium Iodide solution.
H2O alone is not a solution, its a pure substance
H2O + CO2 --> H2CO3 Also if you mix H2O with CO2(s) (common name dry ice) you get CO2 gas and an acidic CO2/H2O mixture.
The shape of chloromethane is tetrahedral.
No, CH3Cl (chloromethane) does not exhibit hydrogen bonding. Hydrogen bonding occurs between molecules with hydrogen atoms bonded to highly electronegative atoms such as nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine, which would result in a significant electronegative difference between hydrogen and the other atom. In CH3Cl, the hydrogen atom is bonded to carbon, which is less electronegative than hydrogen.
Water is unique because it has a bent shape due to its polar covalent bonds, making it a universal solvent that dissolves many substances. Its hydrogen bonding gives it a high surface tension, specific heat capacity, and heat of vaporization, which are important for regulating Earth's climate and supporting life. Additionally, its density increases upon freezing, allowing ice to float and insulate liquid water below.
Comet ice is a mix of water ice (H2O) and dry ice (CO2).
No, CBr4 and H2O will not form a homogeneous solution. CBr4 is a nonpolar compound, while H2O is polar. Due to the significant difference in polarity, they will not mix evenly to form a homogeneous solution.
mix them
It is a strong reaction between UF6 and H2O: UF6 + H2O ------- UO2F2 + HF
IT CHANGES INTO Mg(OH)2
Boron trifluoride reacts wih water.
3h2+co___ch4+h2o
K2S will have high boiling point than CH3Cl.