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When a pure substance melts does its particles get larger
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 19:30
Chlorine and water react to form hydrogen chloride and oxygen, like this: 2cl2 (g) + 2h2o (g) → 4hcl (g) + o2 (g) also, a chemist finds that at a certain temperature the equilibrium mixture of chlorine, water, hydrogen chloride, and oxygen has the following composition: compound concentration at equilibrium cl2 0.55m h2o 0.57m hcl 0.53m o2 0.34m calculate the value of the equilibrium constant kc for this reaction. round your answer to 2 significant digits.
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 02:00
Which best describes the present-day universe? opaque, expanding very slowly, stars produce heavy elements transparent, expanding at an accelerated rate, stars produce heavy elements opaque, expanding at an accelerated rate, stars produce only hydrogen and helium transparent, expanding very slowly, stars produce only hydrogen and helium
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 10:30
Can anyone explain 1. review your spectrometry data and use the known elements to identify the star's composition. which unknown elements make up this star? justify your element selections. 2. in parts i and ii of the lab, what happened to the electrons of each element to produce the different colors of light? explain your answers using important terms from the lesson and information provided in the laboratory. 3. stars composed of heavier (more massive) elements are often slightly older than stars made predominantly from hydrogen and helium. based on your data, is the newly discovered star a younger star? explain your answer.
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