When he carried out his experiment, Nathan found that he had three smallbeakers of the same size and two slightly larger
Question:
sizes were close enough to compare the boiling behavior of the liquids. Is he
correct? Why or why not?
O A. No, because the intermolecular forces will be different in different
containers.
B. Yes, because the rate of boiling will be the same no matter what
shape the container is.
C. Yes, because the surface area will be different, making up for the
change in shape.
D. No, because the area exposed to the surface will be different,
changing the rate of boiling.
Answers
The answer is B hope that helps ✔
Explanation:
The answer is b hope you have a great day
answer: - 3.) the oxidation state of nitrogen in no changes from +2 to 0, and the oxidation state of carbon in co changes from +2 to +4 as the reaction proceeds.
solution: - as per the rules, oxidation number of oxygen in its compounds is -2. the sum of oxidation numbers of all the elements of a molecule or compound is zero.
also, the oxidation number in elemental form is zero.
in no, the oxidation number of o is -2 so the oxidation number of n is +2 so that the sum is zero.
similarly, the oxidation number of c in co is +2 and o is -2.
on product side the oxidation number of n is 0 as it is in the elemental form([tex]n_2[/tex]) .
oxidation number of c in carbon dioxide is +4 as there are two oxygen in it and we know that each oxygen is -2.
so, oxidation number of n is changing from +2 to 0 and the oxidation number of c is changing from +2 to +4.
since nitrogen is reduced and hence no is acting as an oxidizing agent. carbon is oxidized and so co is acting as a reducing agent.
so, the right choice is number 3.)the oxidation state of nitrogen in no changes from +2 to 0, and the oxidation state of carbon in co changes from +2 to +4 as the reaction proceeds.
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