Identity the dominant type of intermolecular force present in the following liquids: (a) {eq}\displaystyle \rm KBr {/eq} (b) {eq}\displaystyle \rm CH_3CH=O {/eq} (c) {eq}\displaystyle \rm HCl {/eq} (d) {eq}\displaystyle \rm O_2 {/...
What types of intermolecular forces exist between HCl molecules? Give the name of the major product formed when HCl reacts with 2-pentene. What is the density of chlorine gas? What is the formula for nitrous acid? Which halogens are gases at STP?
Determine the specific entropy of water at the following states, and present it in both T-v and T-s diagram. (a) P=5.0 MPa, T=400 o C (a) P=5.0 MPa, T=100 o C (b) P=5.0 MPa, u=1842.5 kJ/kg ( Why is s...
The present work applies a non-Markovian spectral theory to investigate the influence of the J = 1 and J = 2 anisotropic terms of the solute-solvent intermolecular potential to the far infrared (FIR) spectrum or HCl in Ar and T = 105 K, Kr ( T = 125 K), Xe ( T = 175 K) liqui...
On the surface of the metal, adsorption can be performed either by physical adsorption or by chemisorption. Physical adsorption is mainly due to the electrostatic forces present between the ionic charge or dipoles of the inhibitor and the electrically charged surface of the metal. On the contrary,...
Keywords: 1,10-phenanthroline hydrochloride; neocuproine hydrochloride; hydrate; stability; thermal analysis; moisture sorption/desorption analysis; X-ray diffraction; intermolecular energies; crystal structure prediction 1. Introduction Organic molecules often occur in several crystalline forms, such as ...