Chemistry, 10.07.2019 19:30 valeriemccarty6212
You are to compare the three following substances on the basis of their hazard traits, referencing their msds sheets. once you have all the data, discuss (in full sentences) what the data tells you about these three substances, and also discuss what it does not tell you. your assigned substances are:
a. styrene. cas number: 100-42-5
b. methyl methacrylate. cas number 80-62-6
c. formaldehyde. cas number 50-00-0
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 15:20
Both 1,2âdihydronaphthalene and 1,4âdihydronaphthalene may be selectively hydrogenated to 1,2,3,4âtetrahydronaphthalene. one of these isomers has a heat of hydrogenation of 101 kj/mol (24.1 kcal/mol), and the heat of hydrogenation of the other is 113 kj/mol (27.1 kcal/mol). match the heat of hydrogenation with the appropriate dihydronaphthalene.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 15:30
Plz me ! 1 which of earths spheres contains most of its mass? a atmosphere b hydrosphere c geosphere* d biosphere 2 erosion and weathering are examples of which types of forces? a constructive forces b destructive forces* c gravitational forces d inertia-related forces 3 which of the following statements about earths atmosphere is true? a earths atmosphere contains 78% water vapor which is essentail to life b earths atmosphere contains 21% oxygen c earths atmosphere contains carbon dioxide which all life forms require d earths atmosphere allows radiation from the sun to pass through it and warm earths surface* 4 the strenght of the force of gravity between two objects is determined by which of the following factors? select all that apply a the messes of the objects* b the distance between the objects* c the volumes of the objects d the surface area of the objects 5 earth and moon are kept in there respective orbits due to the influence of a inertia b gravity c gravity and inertia* d neither gravity or inertia if you answer all questions right i will give
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