0.24g of a volatile substance,upon

  1. Earlier I asked for a definition of non-volatile. Given the fact that it won't evaporate at all, does it mean that a
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  2. Suppose water contained some harmful volatile substance. How could you easily remove the volatile substance in a laboratory?
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  3. Substance X raises the boiling point of 150g of water to 101.3 C. What is the molecular mass of substance X? (assume x does not
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  4. an extremely volatile substance, Ofnetite, has a half-life of 25 minutes. Find the percentage decrease of this substance in the
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  5. The hydride of group VIA element are-Option (a)volatile covalent gases (b)volatile covalent solids (c)volatile covalent liquids
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  6. What is a substance said to be if it evaporates easily?Responses changing pigmentation changing pigmentation volatile volatile
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  7. 0.24g of a volatile substance,upon vaporisation,gives 45ml vapour at NTP what will be the vapour density of the substance?
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  8. When determining the molar mass of a volatile liquid by heating the liquid and then using the condensed, volatile vapor's mass,
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  9. When determining the molar mass of a volatile liquid by heating the liquid and then using the condensed, volatile vapor's mass,
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  10. 1. Volatile elements (Na, K):- The Earth's crust and mantle have higher abundances of volatile elements like Na and K compared
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