An orbital is the space occupied by a pair of electrons.
true or false??...
Chemistry, 19.01.2021 08:10 dieguezisabel
An orbital is the space occupied by a pair of electrons.
true or false??
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This line graph compares the growth of plants that were kept in the sun for different amounts of time.a) on day 7, the plants kept in the sun for 3 hours were how tall? b) on day 7, the plants kept in the sun for 6 hours were how tall? c) on day 10, the plants kept in the sun for 9 hours were how tall? d) on day 11, the plant that was grown with 1 hour of sunlight was how tall? e) based on the graph, the plant grows best in what amount of sunlight?
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Which of the following methods uses the decay of atomic particles in an object to find its exact age? a. fossil dating b. geologic dating c. radioactive dating d. relative dating
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There are two steps in the usual industrial preparation of acrylic acid, the immediate precursor of several useful plastics. in the first step, calcium carbide and water react to form acetylene and calcium hydroxide: cac2 (s) + 2h2o (g) → c2h2 (g) + caoh2 (s) =δh−414.kj in the second step, acetylene, carbon dioxide and water react to form acrylic acid: 6c2h2 (g) + 3co2 (g) + 4h2o (g) → 5ch2chco2h (g) =δh132.kj calculate the net change in enthalpy for the formation of one mole of acrylic acid from calcium carbide, water and carbon dioxide from these reactions. round your answer to the nearest kj .
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Choose all the answers that apply. fluorine (f) has an atomic number of 9 and an atomic weight of 18.99. fluorine has a. 9 protons b. 10 neutrons c. 18 electrons d. an atomic mass of 19 e. at least one isotope
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