The appropriate answer is d. the high specific heat capacity of water. This unique quality of water makes it suitable as an organic solvent. Specific heat capacity is the energy required to change one gram of a substance by one degree. Organic processes need to be carried out at a specific temperature. The high specific heat capacity of water ensures that environmental changes in temperature.
Im assuming that the 2 is a sub of the Al and not the # for O and that u made a type of AL which is Al
its been a while but
Al2O3 + 6HCl = 2ALCl3 + 3H2O
Answer is: volume of the sample is 36,2 mL.
V₁(sample) = 17 mL.
T₁(sample) = −112°C = -112 + 273,15 = 161,15 K.
T₂(sample) = 70°C = 70 + 273,15 = 343,15 K.
V₂(sample) = ?
Charles' Law: V₁/T₁ = V₂/T₂.
17 mL/161,15 K = V₂/343,15 K.
161,15 K · V₂ = 17 mL · 343,15 K
V₂ = 5833,55 K·mL ÷ 161,15 K
V₂ = 36,2 mL.