Answer to: What is used to separate a dissolved solid from a solution, when the solid has similar solubility in both cold and hot solvent? By...
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An aqueous solution of sodium chloride is allowed to react with an aqueous solution of silver nitrate. Identify the solid in the balanced equation. a) \ NaCl\b) \ Ag(NO_3)_2\c) \ AgCl\d) \ NaNO_3 Write the tota...
We might imagine that such intricate carvings would mean the walls of the citole are substantial, the thick walls preventing resonance and deadening the sound, but this is not the case. The solid walls of the sides are only 3 mm thick. The relief carvings add another 3–4 mm but they ar...
The sample is placed on top of the diamond and it is impor- tant to ensure that the sample is in intimate contact with the sampling crystal, so for the analysis of solid samples a pressure clamp is used to press the sample down firmly onto the crystal. The IR beam is directed towards...
What happened to the major update that we were supposed to get this month (December)? Or was this it? Because nothing had changed except we got ultimate freeze. That wasn't supposed to be the major update was it? No RepliesBe the first to reply ...
A mixture is a classification of matter whose components can be separated by physical methods. A physical separation method is one that exploits the different physical properties of the components in a mixture in order to separate them. No chemical transformation is required in achieving the ...
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What type of intermolecular forces does the following compound represent? Which types of intermolecular forces dominate the assembly of atoms and molecules into matter for each of these types of materials? a. Butter b. Platinum c. Leather d. Wood e. Sapphire f. Dry ice (Solid CO_2). What...
At room temp, what is the only metal that is in liquid form? Name the only metal that exists as a liquid at room temperature. What metal is found in liquid state at room temperature? Which metal is a solid at room temperature, but melts in your hand? Which of these does not describ...