Dimethyl sulfoxide is an important polar aprotic solvent that can dissolve both polar and nonpolar compounds and is miscible in a wide range of organic solvents as well as water. because it penetrates the skin very readily, it is sometimes used as a vehicle for topical application of pharmaceuticals. draw the structure of dimethyl sulfoxide. include any nonbonding electrons on sulfur, and minimize formal charges by allowing sulfur to expand its octet.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 06:30, angelrenee2000
Ineed someone to see if my answers are correct! if any are wrong let me know what the correct answers would be and how to get that answer! 1. how many moles of sodium chloride are in 28 grams od nacl? a. 265 mole naclb. 856 mole naclc. 479 mole of nacld. 1.2 mole nacl < my choice2. 734 grams of lithium sulfate (li2so4) are dissolved to make 2500 ml of solution what is rhe molaratiy? a. 2.67 mb. 4.56 mc. 3.89 m < my choiced. 1.78 m3. how many grams of cacl2 would be dissolved in 3.0 l of a 0.50 m solution of cacl2? a. 250 g cacl2 b. 166.5 g cacl2c. 113.65 g cacl2d. 98 g cacl2 < my choice4. suppose you had 58.44 g of nacl and you dissolved it in exactly 2.00 liters. the molarity if the solution would be 0.5 mtrue < my choicefalse 5. i would need 22g of naoh to make a 3.0 m solution using 250 ml of solvent. true < my choicefalse6. identify the solute: you have a .0195 m solution made from using 6.5 g of solute and 3 l of solvent. identify the solute by solving for molar weight. a. the solute is nacl because the molar weight is 58.43 g/mol < my choiceb. the solute is h2so4 because the molar weight is 98.06 g/molc. the solute is cacl2 because the molar weight is 111.11 g/mol
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 11:30, elijah1090
Aperfume bottle is dropped in the corner of a room. the odor of the perfume can be detected on the other side of the room. which statement best describes this observation?
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