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Subject:
Melting points of organic compounds
Category: Science > Chemistry Asked by: turnpurn-ga List Price: $8.00 |
Posted:
08 Sep 2005 07:28 PDT
Expires: 08 Sep 2005 12:49 PDT Question ID: 565615 |
1.) Suppose you mix an unknown compound with three possible unknown compounds and the mixture immediately melted. What would you conclude about the identity of the unknown compound? And why? a. The unknown and possible unknown comopound are identical. b. The unknown and possible uknown compound are different. 2.) Suppose you carry out the same procedure as above, but the resulting mixture remains a solid. What conclusion can be made about the unknown identity? And why? a. The unknown and possible unknown compound are identical. b. The unknown and possible unknown compound are different. |
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