H2o
When BR2 reacts with H2O, it undergoes oxidation to form HBr and HOBr. This reaction involves the transfer of electrons from BR2 to H2O, resulting in the formation of these products.
The equation describes the process of ice (H2O solid) absorbing heat and melting into liquid water (H2O liquid) at its melting point temperature.
You would need to look at a temperature / pressure graph
Among the given molecules, bromine (Br2) has the highest vapor pressure due to its relatively low boiling point and weak intermolecular forces between its molecules. Water (H2O) has a lower vapor pressure compared to bromine because of its stronger hydrogen bonding. Nitrogen trichloride (NCl3) has the lowest vapor pressure since it is a polar molecule with stronger intermolecular forces compared to the other two molecules.
Br2 + 3NaHSO3 = 2NaBr + NaHSO4 + H2O + 2SO2
H2O is water. The melting point of water is 0oC or 32oF
When BR2 reacts with H2O, it undergoes oxidation to form HBr and HOBr. This reaction involves the transfer of electrons from BR2 to H2O, resulting in the formation of these products.
NaCl has the highest melting point (between NaCl and H2O)
Which compound has the highest melting point? Br2 I2 CI2 F2
The equation describes the process of ice (H2O solid) absorbing heat and melting into liquid water (H2O liquid) at its melting point temperature.
The melting point of sodium thiosulphate (pentahydrate), Na2S2O3.(H2O)5, is 48.3 °C
density 1.00 g/cm^3 melting point 273 degrees celsius
It is the equivalent of 32 degrees Fahrenheit
H2O is water. The melting point of water is 0oC or 32oF
H2O, water, melts at 00C .H4O does not exist.
You would need to look at a temperature / pressure graph
Yes. Water melts at 0 ºC. Tetrachloromethane (Carbon tetrachloride) has a melting point of -22 ºC