Q1.) a.) Bromine is a liquid at room temperature. Weak van der Waals' forces hold the bromine molecules together. Describe how van der Waals' forces arise. b.) Find n in the formula M SO,. nH,0. A sample of 7,38 g of magnesium sulphate crystals lost 3.78 g of water on heating. c.) A 25.0 cm portion of sodium ethanedioate (Na,C0,) solution of concentration 0.200 moldm is warmed and titrated against a solution of potassium manganate (VII). If 17.2 cm' of potassium manganate(VII) are required, what is its concentration?

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Q1.) a.) Bromine is a liquid at room temperature. Weak van der Waals' forces hold the bromine molecules
together. Describe how van der Waals' forces arise.
b.) Find n in the formula MgSO,. nH,0. A sample of 7,38 g of magnesium sulphate crystals lost 3.78 g of water
on heating.
c.) A 25.0 cm portion of sodium ethanedicate (Na,C.O,) solution of concentration 0.200 moldm is warmed and
titrated against a solution of potassium manganate (VI). If 17.2 cm of potassium manganate(VI) are required,
what is its concentration?
Transcribed Image Text:Q1.) a.) Bromine is a liquid at room temperature. Weak van der Waals' forces hold the bromine molecules together. Describe how van der Waals' forces arise. b.) Find n in the formula MgSO,. nH,0. A sample of 7,38 g of magnesium sulphate crystals lost 3.78 g of water on heating. c.) A 25.0 cm portion of sodium ethanedicate (Na,C.O,) solution of concentration 0.200 moldm is warmed and titrated against a solution of potassium manganate (VI). If 17.2 cm of potassium manganate(VI) are required, what is its concentration?
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