Chemistry, 29.07.2019 09:30 michaelswagout
What requires more energy: raising the temperature of 20 g of iron (specific heat = 0.412 j/g/k) by 10 k or raising the temperature of 15 g of gold (specific heat = 0.129 j/g/k) by 15 k ?
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Consider the equilibrium system: 2icl(s) ⇄ i2(s) + cl2(g) which of the following changes will increase the total amount of of cl2 that can be produced? all of the listed answers are correct decreasing the volume of the container removing the cl2 as it is formed adding more icl(s) removing some of the i2(s)
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 21:00
Use the measurements in the table to determine which unidentified metal has the highest density. metal volume mass a 10.5 cm3 122 g b 14.2 cm3 132 g c 16.1 cm3 115 g d 12.7 cm3 126 g
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 22:00
The diagrams to the right show the distribution and arrangement of gas particles in two different containers. according to kinetic-molecular theory, which of the following statements is true? check all that apply. if the temperatures of both containers are equal, container a has greater pressure than container b. if the volume of container a decreased, its pressure would decrease. if the pressure in both containers is equal, container a has a lower temperature than container b.
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