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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 23:00
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The small bags of silica gel you often see in a new shoe box are placed there to control humidity. despite its name, silica gel is a solid. it is a chemically inert, highly porous, amorphous form of sio2. because water vapor readily adsorbs onto the surface of silica gel, it acts as a desiccant. despite not knowing mechanistic details of the adsorption of water onto silica gel, from the information provided you should be able to make an educated guess about the thermodynamic characteristics of the process. predict the signs for Ī“g, Ī“h, and Ī“s for the adsorption of water.
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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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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 22:30
Vi limitens. vastery test select the correct answer. which statement explains why large atoms are more reactive than small atoms? a. large atoms have valence electrons farther from the nucleus and lose them more readily. b. large atoms have greater ionization energy, which they can utilize during a reaction. c. large atoms have a greater number of electrons that they can lose during a reaction. d. large atoms have more energy levels, so they have more energy to pass on in a reaction. reset next
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Write electron (subshell) configurations for the following atoms: a.15p b. 19k c. 28ni d. 35br e. 5...
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