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A spherical balloon of volume 4.06 103 cm3 contains helium at a pressure of 1.25 105 Pa. How many moles of helium are in the balloon if the average kinetic energy of the helium atoms is 3.60 10-22 J
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 13:00
If two objects at different te,peraure are in contact with each other what happens to their temperature
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A spherical balloon of volume 4.06 103 cm3 contains helium at a pressure of 1.25 105 Pa. How many mo...
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