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yes they exsist as monoatomic molecule in vapour state
that would make it the gaseous atoms if they are exist in "monoatomic"molecules and the answer is yes.mercury vapor and sodium vapor lightening depend upon that fact
Green, Yellow and Orange.
Sodium chloride is encountered as an ionic solid, with a giant ionic lattice structure, containing Na+ and Cl- ions. Sodium chloride in the solid state is not molecularIn sodium chloride vapour at high temperatures there are discrete NaCl diatomic molecules
Yes. This property is called Hygroscopy
yes they exsist as monoatomic molecule in vapour state
yes they exsist as monoatomic molecule in vapour state
no
that would make it the gaseous atoms if they are exist in "monoatomic"molecules and the answer is yes.mercury vapor and sodium vapor lightening depend upon that fact
sodium vapour lamps produce much higher light output (about 90 lumens/watt) they cannot be used in lighting applications where colour-rendering property is very crucial. This is because most of the light emitted from a sodium vapour lamp is concentrated in the yellow part of the visible spectrum (around 580-590 nm) On the other hand, a mercury vapour lamp is quite suitable for lighting applications. This is because, the mercury vapour lamp can feed almost the entire visible region (380-780 nm) of the human visual system.
Green, Yellow and Orange.
Any vapour is compressible.
Sodium chloride is encountered as an ionic solid, with a giant ionic lattice structure, containing Na+ and Cl- ions. Sodium chloride in the solid state is not molecularIn sodium chloride vapour at high temperatures there are discrete NaCl diatomic molecules
By the colour of the light that they emit. Sodium vapour lamps produce yellow/orange light while Mercury vapour lamps produce white light.
The cast of Mercury Vapour - 2008 includes: Clough Rachel as The Girl
Yes, mercury vapour.
No, Na and Hg in the vapor state do not exist as monoatomic molecules. They exist as diatomic molecules. Na exists as Na2 and Hg exists as Hg2 in the vapor state.