Describe the motions of particles in three common states of matter

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Answer 1
Answer: gas- less particles move fast and freely, not contained
liquid- particles move a bit slower, more particles
solid- particles barely move, many particles in a confined space

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What process causes dissolved substances to be left behind to form minerals after water in lakes or ponds evaporates?

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Every substance melts at 0 degrees Celsius and boils at 100 degrees Celsius.True
False

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False, that only applies to water as far as I know, but I know for a fact that gold does not melt at 0 degrees Celsius
Hello! It is true that water boils at 100% C, however, this is not true for any substance. Take steel, for instance, steel would take MUCH higher temperatures to melt, and to boil. As it says "ANY SUBSTANCE" this would be false.

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Which of the following formulas represents an ionic compound? A) N2O4
B) BaI2
C) PCl3
D) CS2

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Bal2 is an ionic compound the rest are covalent

It's important to remember that elements are

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No, unless you're doing some sort of course where they demand that you do. It's useful to remember the general features of the periodic table (what each block is, where they are in relation to each other, roughly where the most common elements are), but memorizing the entire thing would simply be a mnemonic exercise

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Which aqueous solution has the lowest boiling point? A.0.20 m (NH4)2S
B. 0.20 m FeI3
C. 0.20 m K2SO4
D. 0.20 m C2H5OH

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Answer:- D. 0.20 m C_2H_5OH

Explanations:- When a on volatile solute is added to a solvent then the boiling point of the solution increases(elevated) and we call it elevation in boiling point.

Elevation in boiling point is directly proportional to the molality of the solution and the Van't Hoff factor "i" which is the number of ions we get on dissociation.

The equation is written as:

\Delta T_b=imk_b

where k_b is the boiling point elevation constant.

We have all the aqueous solutions, so the boiling point elevation constant value will remain same for all of them. The molality for all the solutions is also same. So, elevation in boiling point will depend only on the value of Van't Hoff factor.

Lower is the value of "i", lower will be the boiling point and vice versa.

The question asks, which aqueous solution has the lowest boiling point. So, we nede to choose the one with the lowest value of "i".

(NH_4)_2S(aq)\rightarrow 2NH_4^+(aq)+S^2^-(aq)

i = 3

FeCl_3(aq)\rightarrow Fe^3^+(aq)+3I^-(aq)

i = 4

K_2SO_4(aq)\rightarrow 2K^+(aq)+SO_4^2^-(aq)

i = 3

C_2H_5OH is a covalent molecule and so it does not dissociate to give the ions and hence the value of "i" for this is 1.

Comparing the "i" values for all the solutions, the least value is for ethyl alcohol means the boiling point of 0.20 m ethyl alcohol solution will be lowest.

So, the correct answer is D. 0.20 m C_2H_5OH .