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Which statement describes the masses of the particles that make up an atom?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 15:10
The ozone molecule o3 has a permanent dipole moment of 1.8×10−30 cm. although the molecule is very slightly bent-which is why it has a dipole moment-it can be modeled as a uniform rod of length 2.5×10−10 m with the dipole moment perpendicular to the axis of the rod. suppose an ozone molecule is in a 8000 n/c uniform electric field. in equilibrium, the dipole moment is aligned with the electric field. but if the molecule is rotated by a small angle and released, it will oscillate back and forth in simple harmonic motion.what is the frequency f of oscillation?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 23:00
Which of your 24 wells had indications that a chemical reaction occurred? how were you able to tell that a chemical reaction occurred? which of your 24 wells had indications that a physical reaction occurred? how were you able to tell that a physical reaction occurred? report on both mixing and evaporation. make a general statement about whether your hypotheses were validated or rejected. must your hypotheses be correct for this to be a successful laboratory?
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 00:30
Maya wrote if you step to describe how carbon circulates between the atmosphere and living organisms
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