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What is the melting point of einsteinium in Fahrenheit? Which type of solid has the highest melting point? What is the melting point of latex? At what temperature will a solid melt? What element has the highest melting point? Which compound has the highest melting point?
Name two major constituent gases of atmosphere What is HCl gas? Define water of hydration in chemistry What chemical elements explode when water touches them? What is the term for a solid that forms when two solutions are mixed? What are trace gases?
It is the intermediate state between solid and gas. The characteristic feature or physical properties of liquids are given below;The intermolecular force of attraction between particles is less as compared to solids. The intermolecular space in liquids is more than solids, so, particles in liquids ...
What is the difference between physical and chemical properties in science? Why does solid calcium conduct electricity but solid iodine does not? Which element is more reactive, Iodine or Astatine? Why does chlorine have a higher electronegativity value than krypton? What H+ ions of an acid and...
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What is the strongest type of intermolecular force present in CHCl_3? a. ion-dipole. b. dispersion. c. hydrogen bonding. d. dipole-dipole. e. ion-ion. What is the most important (strongest) intermolecular force that must be overcome to melt solid KBr?
A white solid can be identified by the type of reactions displayed by them. If the solid is dissolved in water and followed by the addition of dilute... See full answer below.Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a que...
Which state of matter has the most energy? Explain. Solid Liquid Gas What is the difference between intermolecular and intramolecular forces? Which family of elements tends to exist as monatomic gases? The melting point of methane is low, so why is that in terms of...