Chapter 3: Problem 33
Describe how the process of distillation could be used to separate a solution into its component substances. Give an example.
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Chapter 3: Problem 33
Describe how the process of distillation could be used to separate a solution into its component substances. Give an example.
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Describe how the process of filtration could be used to separate a mixture into its components. Give an example.
Describe what happens to the molecules in a sample of ice as the sample is slowly heated until it liquefies and then vaporizes.
Solutions containing copper(II) ions are bright blue in color. When sodium hydroxide is added to such a solution, a solid material forms that is colored a much paler shade of blue than the original solution of copper(II) ions. The fact that a reaction takes place when sodium hydroxide is added to a solution of copper(II) ions is a ___ property.
In gaseous substances, the individual molecules are relatively (close/far apart) and are moving freely, rapidly, and randomly.
The fact that the substance copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate combines with ammonia in solution to form a new compound is an example of a ___ property.
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