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How do the cells of a multicular organism differ from those of a unicellular organism
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For the reaction, 4 a(g) + 3 b(g) => 2 c(g), the following data were obtained at constant temperature. experiment initial[a],mol/l initial [b],mol/l initial rate,m/min 1 0.200 0.150 5.00 2 0.400 0.150 10.0 3 0.200 0.300 10.0 4 0.400 0.300 20.0 which of the following is the correct rate law for the reaction? 1. rate = k[a]2[b]2 2. rate = k[a][b] 3. rate = k[a]2[b] 4. rate = k[a][b]2
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 22:00
4.25g sample of solid ammonium nitrate dissolves in 60.0g of water in a coffee-cup calorimeter, the temperature drops from 22.0 c to 16.9 c. assume that the specific heat of the solution is the same as that of pure water. calculate delta(h) (in kj/mol nh4no3) for the solution proces.
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 10:30
Most ionic compouds are crystalline solids at room temperature. true falseionic compounds are electrically neutral. true falseionic compounds generally have low melting points. true falsewhen melted, ionic compounds do not conduct electricity. true falsethe electrostatic attraction between an anion and a cation is an ionic bond. true false
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 12:30
How does a nuclear reactor produce electricity? a. high-energy gamma rays are converted by a generator into electricity. b. the heat from the reaction turns water to steam, which runs a generator. c. the reaction produces a stream of electrons that flow through wires and into batteries. d. the heat released from the reaction is used to burn coal or gas to produce electricity. e. control rods absorb the neutrons emitted and release a stream of electrons as electricity.
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