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Question
select the correct answer.
lars observes a substance to be a solid and to float in water at room temperature (23°c). based on the given properties, which substance is the most likely identity of this sample?
| substance | melting point (°c) | boiling point (°c) | density at room temperature (g/cm³) |
|---|---|---|---|
| cetyl alcohol | 49.3 | 344 | 0.811 |
| dichlorobenzene | 53.5 | 174 | 1.25 |
| sulfur hexafluoride | -64 | -50.8 | 0.00617 |
a. carbon tetrachloride
b. cetyl alcohol
c. dichlorobenzene
d. sulfur hexafluoride
Step1: Analyze state at 23°C
For a substance to be solid at 23°C, its melting point must be ≤ 23°C? No, wait: melting point is the temp where solid turns to liquid. So if a substance is solid at 23°C, its melting point must be > 23°C (because if melting point ≤23, it would be liquid or gas at 23). Let's check each:
- Carbon tetrachloride: melting point -22.9°C <23°C → liquid at 23°C (eliminate A)
- Cetyl alcohol: melting point 49.3°C >23°C → solid at 23°C. Density 0.811 g/cm³ < water's density (1 g/cm³) → floats.
- Dichlorobenzene: melting point 53.5°C >23°C → solid. Density 1.25 g/cm³ >1 → sinks (eliminate C)
- Sulfur hexafluoride: melting point -64°C <23°C → gas or liquid? Boiling point -50.8°C <23°C → gas at 23°C (eliminate D)
Step2: Check density and state
Cetyl alcohol: solid (mp 49.3>23) and density 0.811<1 → floats. Others don't meet both.
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B. cetyl alcohol