Heat given off by a fire in a fireplace is an example of
a. conduction.
b. radiation....
Chemistry, 24.09.2019 21:30 michaelgibsonsto
Heat given off by a fire in a fireplace is an example of
a. conduction.
b. radiation.
c. insolation.
d. convection.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 20:40
Select the correct value for the indicated bond angle in each of the compounds. o−o−oo−o−o angle of o3 90° 109.5° < 109.5° 120° < 120° 180° f−b−ff−b−f angle of bf3 180° < 109.5° < 120° 120° 109.5° 90° f−o−ff−o−f angle of of2 < 120° 120° 90° 109.5° 180° < 109.5° cl−be−clcl−be−cl angle of becl2 90° 109.5° 180° 120° < 109.5° < 120° f−p−ff−p−f angle of pf3 90° 109.5° < 109.5° 180° 120° < 120° h−c−hh−c−h angle of ch4 90° < 109.5° 180° 120° < 120° 109.5°
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