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  1. Question #ae572 - Socratic

    The effect of the intermolecular force is to reduce the effective pressure on the walls since the forces are attractive and inward. Therefore, the effective pressure,

  2. Question #38561 - Socratic

    Surface tension is the measure of elastic force within a substance. In order to demonstrate what this means, try floating a paper clip in a cup of water. This would be the result. Surface tension is …

  3. Answers created by zhirou - Socratic

    List the major types of intermolecular forces in order of in creasing strength. Is there some overlap? How does pressure affect phases of matter and intermolecular forces? Are dipole dipole forces stronger? …

  4. Why is density constant? + Example - Socratic

    Density is NOT constant, but for liquids and solids it doesn't change very much with temperature or pressure. Most gases obey (at least approximately) the ideal gas law: PV=nRT which can be …

  5. Site Map - Bonding Questions and Videos | Socratic

    How many covalent bonds can carbon form with other atoms? Question #0d434 What forces typically hold nonmetal atoms together within a molecule? What happens when two atoms collide? What is …

  6. Question #1aa66 + Example - Socratic

    The sentence "Van has come." is grammatically correct IF the noun "Van" is the name of a person. A proper noun is not usually preceded by an article. If the noun "van' is a common noun, a word for a …

  7. Intermolecular Forces of Attraction - Socratic

    What intermolecular forces are present in #CO_2#? When do intermolecular forces of attraction occur? How is melting point related to the intermolecular forces of attraction? How do intermolecular forces …

  8. Question #92a8b + Example - Socratic

    You read it as arc sin ( sin (5^o)) This is the angle whose sine is sin 5^o.So, the answer is 5^o. If the angle is 5 radian = 286.5^o, nearly, the answer is 5 radian. See explanation.. . . I have now added …

  9. Question #7357d + Example - Socratic

    Antacids are non-Rx drugs used that neutralises stomach acidity. Common examples are Alka-seltzer, Maalox, Gaviscon, Mylanta, Rolaids, Tums Antacids are non-prescription medications (over-the …

  10. Question #aae38 + Example - Socratic

    It is an unsaturated hydrocarbon, in other words, it contains hydrogen and carbon only, with at least 1 carbon-carbon double bond. The length of the carbon chain can be anything and the number of …