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EXPLORER

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  1. Thanks , but I really need the reaction equations between them.It's very important . Thanks for any help
  2. quite a question ..
  3. Hi..I have an urgent and a good question ( sorry for this ).We all know that salts dissolve faster in the presence of growing heat ( increase ), but when it comes to CaSO4 and Ca(OH)2 , the opposite is correct.Their solubility decreases when the heat rises !..any idea why ? taking in mind that they are exothermic. Thanks a lot for sharing and help
  4. Do you have any equations ?, for further explanation.The only answer I read was talking about acetic bonds.But , there is no mention for benzene.Thanks
  5. Thanks Skye and YT2095 for your sharing.I think that acetic just mingle and disappear in benzene without any reaction between them . So , there is no connection between them.Like the air , it's a solution , though there is no reaction between gases .Just mixing. But the question still , why does acetic acid make a hydrogene bond with itself in benzene ?and how it connects with each other a lone outside bezene?
  6. Hi..how are you doing?, I have this question that been bothering me.I know that vinegar dissolves in benzene, and I found out why, but still not convinced.This drive me nuts. The answer I found is that there is a hydrogene bond established between two vinegar particles.But, where is the reaction with benzene ?! as it's the solvent .If there is an equation for this , plz help me out.Thanks
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