Chemistry, 23.11.2021 17:20 michellemonroe012305
A gas is contained in a 5.0–liter container at a pressure of 100 kPa. What size container would be required to contain the gas at a pressure of 50 kPa, assuming the temperature remains constant?
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 15:50
In a popular classroom demonstration, solid sodium is added to liquid water and reacts to produce hydrogen gas and aqueous sodium hydroxide. part a write a balanced chemical equation for this reaction. express your answer as a chemical equation. identify all of the phases in your answer.
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 22:30
Will mark brainliest 26. which of these statements are true? (3 points) a. gases are compressible b. gases fill their containers completely c. the pressure of a gas is independent of the temperature d. gases have mass e. gases exert pressure f. the pressure of a gas is dependent on the volume g. gas pressure results from the collisions between gas particles h. gases have a definite volume and shape
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 04:30
Both josef loschmidt and amedeo avogadro contributed to our understanding of basic molecular numbers, sizes, and reaction ratios. neither scientist discovered “avogadro’s number” in the form we use it today (6.02 x 10 23). still, there’s a controversy over the name. research the contributions from these two scientists and read about how avogadro’s number got its name. briefly state what you think this number should be called, providing key details of each scientist’s contributions to this concept and a solid rationale for your case in naming the number.
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