How do intermolecular forces affect the boiling point of a liquid
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The stronger the forces, the more heat that must be added to boil the liquid
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What is the molarity of 2 moles of a compound dissolved in 4 L of water
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The molarity of a solution is the amount of substance in a given
amount of solute. The units are usually given as moles per liter
(or dm3). As such, for each liter you have 0.5 moles of substance
(2 divided by 4), so it's a 0.5 molar solution.
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What structural units make up network solids
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Nonmetal atom
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What do the sections between the lines on a phase diagram represent
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- The conditions in which a substance exists in a certain phase.
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How according to le châtelier's principle how will a pressure increase affect a gaseous system
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The total number of gas molecules will decrease.
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How do intermolecular forces affect the boiling point of a liquid
The stronger the forces, the more heat that must be added to boil the liquid
What is the molarity of 2 moles of a compound dissolved in 4 L of water
The molarity of a solution is the amount of substance in a given
amount of solute. The units are usually given as moles per liter
(or dm3). As such, for each liter you have 0.5 moles of substance
(2 divided by 4), so it's a 0.5 molar solution.
What structural units make up network solids
Nonmetal atom
What do the sections between the lines on a phase diagram represent
- The conditions in which a substance exists in a certain phase.
^.^
How according to le châtelier's principle how will a pressure increase affect a gaseous system