Polymers are high molecular weight

  1. As the molecular weight of alcohol increases, their solubility in water decreases. However, high molecular weight compounds such
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  2. Polymers are high molecular weight compounds with a repeating structural unit. Polystyrene has the formula (CH CHZ) , where Z is
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  3. Which about about polymers are true?A. Polymers are substances that have relatively large molecules. B.oil and gas are the
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  4. Hydrogen bonds occur when __________.Answer Unselected two atoms achieve stable electron configurations by sharing electrons
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  5. A molecular compound is composed of 58.8% Xe, 7.2% O, and 34.0% F, by mass. If the molecular weight is 223 g/mol, what is the
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  6. if a student finds the molecular weight of an unknown liquid to be 115 g/mole and the molecular formula of the liquid is CHCl3,
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  7. during an experiment, if not all of a liquid vaporizes, in a flask with a cap with a pinhole. will the reported molecular weight
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  8. if calculating molecular weight of unknown by freezing point depression...All of the unknowns in the activity were nonpolar
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  9. I did an experiment to determine the freezing point depression and then find the molecular weight of the unknown solute added to
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  10. How is overall molecular polarity affected by molecular symmetry (specifically shown for alkenes in book)? And what are the
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