Expansion of Liquids
If we evaluate the increase in volume of the liquid taking into account the expansion of the vessel also, then we say it is absolute expansion of the liquid. We can show that, The coefficient of absolute expansion of a liquid = coefficient of apparent expansion + coeff..
If we evaluate the increase in volume of the liquid taking into account the expansion of the vessel also, then we say it is absolute expansion of the liquid. We can show that, The coefficient of absolute expansion of a liquid = coefficient of apparent expansion + coeff..Nature of the gas and the liquid
Solubility of nonpolar bromine is much more in nonpolar solvents like carbondisulphide or carbontetrachloride than in wate..
Sound waves in liquids
> The wave is propagated in the form of crests and troughs The wave is propagated in the form of compressions and rarefactions This type of wave motion is possible in solids and on liquid surfaces This type of wave motion is possible in any medium (solid, liquid or gas) These wa..
Properties of Benzene
Physical Properties of Benzene * Benzene is a colorless liquid (melting point 5.5 o C, boiling point 80.4 o C) with a characteristic smell of petrol. * It is immiscible with water, but dissolves in organic solvents. * It is lighter than water: de..
Nature of solvent and solute
Polar solvent dissolves polar solutes and nonpolar solvents dissolve nonpolar solutes. For e.g., polar solvents like water, liquid ammonia, liquid hydrofluoric acid etc. dissolve polar and ionic compounds. Whereas ..
Van der Waal's forces
All molecules (polar and non-polar) exert a weak attraction upon the other, due to the electrostatic attraction of the electrons of one molecule to the nuclei of the other. These forces are known as van der Waals forces. They occur in all kinds of molecular solids including ..
London Forces
London forces are the interparticle forces among the non-polar molecules such as hydrogen (H 2 ), oxygen (O 2 ), chlorine (Cl 2 ), etc., in solid or liquid stat..
Solubility
Covalent compounds are generally insoluble or less soluble in water and in other polar solvents. They are however, soluble in non-polar solvents such as benzene, carbon tetrachloride et..
Physical Properties of Alcohols and Phenols
Physical Properties of Alcohols and Phenols - Alcohols and Phenols consist of two parts, an alkyl/aryl group and a hydroxyl group. The properties of alcohols and phenols are due to the -OH group. The alkyl and aryl groups modify these properties. 1. The lower members of alcohols are colourless, vol..
Enthalpy of Vapourisation (vap)
D H v a p (ionic liquids) > D H v a p (polar liquids) > D H v a p (non-polar liquids) Thus, the D H v a p depends upon the strength of intermolecular forces in any liquid..
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