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Part a4. a small crack is present in the rubber stopper. how does this affect the calculated molar volume of the co2?
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 00:30
Ok, so i have 2 questions. try to answer them both: (the topic is fire) 1) how can you represent the chemical reaction of fire? 2) what kind of bond is formed in this chemical reaction
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 12:30
The equilibrium constant kc for the reaction 2 nocl(g) → 2 no(g) + cl2(g) is 0.453 at a certain temperature. a mixture of nocl, no, and cl2 with concentrations 1.30, 1.20, and 0.600 m, respectively, was introduced into a container at this temperature. which of the following is true? 1. no apparent reaction takes place. 2. [cl2] = 0.30 m at equilibrium. 3. nocl(g) is produced until equilibrium is reached. 4. [nocl] = [no] = [cl2] at equilibrium. 5. cl2(g) is produced until equilibrium is
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 14:20
Timed ! in which of these statements are protons, electrons, and neutrons correctly compared? quarks are present in protons and neutrons but not in electrons. quarks are present in protons, neutrons, and electrons. quarks are present in neutrons and electrons but not in protons. quarks are present in protons and electrons but not in neutrons.
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 17:10
Two changes are described below. a green banana turns yellow and ripens. a layer of rust forms on an iron nail. which statement is true about the two changes? a) both are chemical changes because new substances are formed. b) both are physical changes because only the physical state of the substances change. c) a is a physical change due to a change of state, but b is a chemical change because new molecules are formed. d) a is a chemical change due to a change of state, but b is a physical change because new molecules are formed.
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