EXPLANATION FOR SOLUBILITY?
Hello, would this explanation for solubility be correct?
Solubility is a process by which a substance disperses in a solvent/other substance.
Why does ethyl ethanoate have a comparatively low boiling point despite having a high molecular mass?
I know the question sounds stupid but could you also melt nuts because if you put them in a pan they just turn black and into ash
The following task: the pH value of a solution is doubled from 5 to 10. Calculate the factor of the concentration change of c(H3O+) and c(OH-). I don't understand how to proceed here… Please help me 🙁
It's somehow about protons but I don't know what exactly
Hello, our chemistry assignment is about how salt was mined in the past and how it is mined today. I've been researching for some time, but haven't found anything suitable. The explanation should be about a page long. I would be very grateful if you could help me.
I have a quick question: HI is the strongest acid and therefore dissociates the most. The background with the ionic radius, etc., is clear, but I'm wondering whether the bond type can be used to determine the cleavage energy. In HI, the bond is very covalent. However, to me, the covalent bond is stronger than…
No. This explanation would also apply to a suspension or emulsion. Or even on a powder mixture if you only talk about “in a fabric”…
In a solution, the dissolved substance is separated from its smallest particle unit (molecules or ions) by chemical interaction with the solvent and the result is a single homogeneous phase.
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