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Chemistry
How can the temperature in the earth’s interior be described?
a. below the normal melting point of rock
b. above the normal melting point of rock
c. similar to the temperature on the surface of a star
d. about the normal melting point of most rock
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Ответ:
The further inside the earth, to hotter it gets. Then there's a solid inner core made of iron/nickel-alloy and light elements.
Ответ:
The Correct Answer is B. Above the normal melting point of rock.
Ответ:
a) ethanol is dehydrated by concentrated sulphuric acid to yield ethene
b) Concentrated phosphoric(V) acid, H3PO4, can be used instead of sulphuric acid
Explanation:
Ethene is prepared in the lab by heating ethanol with concentrated sulphuric acid at 170°C. The mixture contains 1:2 volume ratio of the ethanol and concentrated acid. VI is first formed and then decomposes to yield ethene and sulphuric acid.
The overall reaction is akin to the dehydration of ethanol. As is easily seen above; this is a two stage reaction. The first stage is the formation of the ester, the second stage involves the dehydration of the ester to yield ethene. The ethene gas is passed through concentrated sodium hydroxide to remove any gaseous impurities present and then it is collected over water.
Concentrated phosphoric(V) acid, H3PO4, can be used instead of concentrated sulphuric acid as a dehydrating agent in the laboratory preparation of ethene.