x.Exhaust.x
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1. Describe the solubility of sucrose and cellulose.
The dissacharide sucrose is very soluble in water while the polysaccharide cellulose is insoluble in water. Sucrose is soluble due to the polar interactions between the molecules, with like dissolving like. Cellulose is insoluble in water due to its high molar mass and being very large molecules.
Is the above correct?
2. What are the differences between the solubility of NaCl and Sucrose?
I know that they're both soluble, but I'm not sure how to describe the main differences between both compounds in terms of solubility and bonding.
3. Find the locus of the point that is equidistant from the point (2,5) and the line y=-3.
4. Find the equation of the locus of point P(x,y) that moves so that is always equidistant from the point (-1,3) and the line y=-5
Please point any flaws in my working out:
A(-1,3)
Let point B be (0,-5) on the directrix. (I sense this part is wrong)
Let P(x,y) be a point on the locus.
PA=PB
PA^2=PB^2
(x+1)^2+(y-3)^2=x^2+(y+5)^2
x^2-2x+1+y^-6y+9=x^2+y^2+10y+25
2x-6y+10=10y+25
2x-16y-15=0
The answer has the x^2 in front of my equation, but isn't that cancelled?
5. Find the value of k in the quadratic equation x^2-3x+k+1=0 if the roots are consecutive numbers.
6. The cubic equation 2x^3+x^2-15x-18=0 has three roots, one of which is positive and equals the product of the other two roots. Find the roots of the equation.
And this is why I shouldn't be doing 4U lol . Thanks in advance.
The dissacharide sucrose is very soluble in water while the polysaccharide cellulose is insoluble in water. Sucrose is soluble due to the polar interactions between the molecules, with like dissolving like. Cellulose is insoluble in water due to its high molar mass and being very large molecules.
Is the above correct?
2. What are the differences between the solubility of NaCl and Sucrose?
I know that they're both soluble, but I'm not sure how to describe the main differences between both compounds in terms of solubility and bonding.
3. Find the locus of the point that is equidistant from the point (2,5) and the line y=-3.
4. Find the equation of the locus of point P(x,y) that moves so that is always equidistant from the point (-1,3) and the line y=-5
Please point any flaws in my working out:
A(-1,3)
Let point B be (0,-5) on the directrix. (I sense this part is wrong)
Let P(x,y) be a point on the locus.
PA=PB
PA^2=PB^2
(x+1)^2+(y-3)^2=x^2+(y+5)^2
x^2-2x+1+y^-6y+9=x^2+y^2+10y+25
2x-6y+10=10y+25
2x-16y-15=0
The answer has the x^2 in front of my equation, but isn't that cancelled?
5. Find the value of k in the quadratic equation x^2-3x+k+1=0 if the roots are consecutive numbers.
6. The cubic equation 2x^3+x^2-15x-18=0 has three roots, one of which is positive and equals the product of the other two roots. Find the roots of the equation.
And this is why I shouldn't be doing 4U lol . Thanks in advance.