Answer:
gaseous CO2 bubbles out of the solution
Explanation:
We already know that the dissolution of a gas in water is exothermic. Hence, when the temperature of a solution containing a gas is increased, the solubility of the gas decreases and the gas bubbles out of the solution.
Similarly, the dissolution of KNO3 in water is endothermic. This implies that the solubility of the solid increases with increasing temperature.
Thus the solid becomes more soluble at 75°.
Answer:
The weight-average molar mass of polystyrene is 134,160 g/mol.
Explanation:
Molar mass of the monomer styrene , , M=104 g/mol
Given , number average molar mass of the polymer , M'= 89,440 g/mol
Degree of polymerization = n
The weight-average molar mass =
Molar mass dispersity is ratio of weight-average molar mass to the number average molar mass of the polymer.
The weight-average molar mass of polystyrene is 134,160 g/mol.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
I just got it right in the test :)
First you have a knowledge of bond order which is
B.O=(no. of electrons in bonding orbital - no. of electrons in non-bonding orbital)÷2
Note:
bond strength is directly proportional to bond order.
For oxygen:
B.O=(6-2)/2= 2; after the removal of two electrons(removal occur from non-bonding orbital)
B.O=(6-0)/2= 3 (As B.O increased bond strength increased)
For Nitrogen:
B.O=(6-0)/2= 3; after the removal of two electrons(removal occur from bonding orbital)
B.O=(4-0)/2= 2 (As B.O decreased bond strength decreased)