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it tells which compounds will dissolve in water
pOH = 14 - pH 5 = 14 - pH 9 = pH
Ah, the solubility of salicylic acid in water is quite interesting. You see, salicylic acid is moderately soluble in water, meaning it can dissolve to some extent but not completely. It's like a delicate dance between the water molecules and the salicylic acid particles, finding a balance where they can coexist harmoniously. Just remember, even if it's not completely soluble, a little patience and gentle stirring can help them come together beautifully.
To balance the equation, you need 2 molecules of HCN on the reactant side. This will give you the balanced equation: NaCN + H2SO4 -> Na2SO4 + 2HCN.
On heating a saturated solution it becomes unsaturated because heating causes kinetic energy to increase the distance between the molecules of liquid. Thus the solute takes free space present in the solvent. That is why saturates solution becomes unsaturated upon heating.
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Some vehicles have a low drag coefficient.
To find the solubility of an element using a solubility curve, locate the temperature on the horizontal axis and then find the corresponding solubility value on the vertical axis. Follow the curve that represents the element to determine its solubility at the specific temperature.
How to find the coefficient of uniformity for a particular sample give an example
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it tells which compounds will dissolve in water
it tells which compounds will dissolve in water
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The difference between factors and coefficient is very distinct. A factor is a quantity which is multiplied with another to give a particular number as the result. A coefficient on the other hand is a multiplier that measures property.
The coefficient of restitution is how you quantify bounciness or give bounciness a number, and you do that by dividing the bounce height by the drop height, then finding the square root of that. When you have more bounces you can find more than one coefficient of restitution!
To calculate solubility rate in grams per liter, you would typically divide the mass of the solute that dissolves in a given amount of solvent by the volume of the solvent. This would give you the solubility in grams per liter (g/L).
Yes. You need to create a Primary partition and then a secondary partition. You'll want to install your main OS on the Primary partition (Windows, Mac, Linux, Novell, ect.) and then put the other OS on the secondary partition (I typically see Linux.) Then you can choose to boot from the primary partition or the secondary partition in the BIOS. The bigger the hard-drive you have the better, and I wouldn't try it with anything less than 100 gigs.