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The vapor pressure of a substance is related to its intermolecular forces. Glycerol has strong hydrogen bonding between its molecules, which causes them to stick together more tightly compared to the weaker van der Waals forces in isopentane. This makes it harder for glycerol molecules to escape into the gas phase, resulting in a lower vapor pressure compared to isopentane.
Propane ( C3H8 ) is the backbone molecule of glycerol. Each carbon in the propane chainhas a hydrogen removed and replaced by an O-H hydroxyl group. The three hydroxl groups are key to giving glycerol its most useful properties. You have :H2COH-CHOH-CH2OH
Magnets stick to a magnet or things that has iron in it
Atoms form molecules when they stick together through chemical bonds. Molecules are the smallest units of a compound that can exist independently and possess unique chemical properties based on the atoms they are composed of.
No, Liquid Nails will not stick to joint compound
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The word is yardstick.
The word is yardstick.
Yes of course they do.
Some compound words that end with the word "stick" include lipstick, chopstick, and candlestick.
print out a picture of a dog and stick it on.
No. It's 2 separate words.
The vapor pressure of a substance is related to its intermolecular forces. Glycerol has strong hydrogen bonding between its molecules, which causes them to stick together more tightly compared to the weaker van der Waals forces in isopentane. This makes it harder for glycerol molecules to escape into the gas phase, resulting in a lower vapor pressure compared to isopentane.
Stick bugs are an insect that hides form predators by looking like a twig. I will make the link below point to a picture of a stick insect.