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Find the number of moles of water that can be formed if you have 182 mol of hydrogen gas and 86 mol of oxygen gas.
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Which of the following best defines homeostasis? forming identical cells breaking down glucose maintaining stable internal conditions increasing an organism's temperature
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What are the trends and exceptions to the trends in electron affinity?
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Will give imagine you are given a mystery element. it is, however, a discovered and known element. you may perform a maximum of two observations or tests to determine its identity. time and money is critical, so you need to prioritize your tests. if you can get by with a single test, you get 100 super-geek points from your research lab team. pick your two tests, number them as #1 and #2, and justify why you think these two will certainly be enough (and why the first might well be enough all by itself.) the available tests are classification into metal, non-metal, or metalloid, count of valence electrons, count of electron shells, atomic radius (error range: +/- 1 pm), electronegativity (error range: +/- 0.1), first ionization energy (error range: +/- 10 kj/mole), melting point (error range: +/- 10 c), and boiling point (error range: +/- 20 c).
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When the reaction 2h2s(g) 2h2(g) + s2(g) is carried out at 1065°c, kp = 0.012. starting with pure h2s at 1065°, what must the initial pressure of h2s be if the equilibrated mixture at this temperature is to contain 0.250 atm of h2(g)?
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