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Which group 4a element has the highest ionization energy? carbon silicon tin lead
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 17:00
According to the kinetic-molecular theory, what happens to a liquid when it is transferred from one container to another? the volume and the shape stay the same. the volume increases to fill the new container, but the shape stays the same. the volume stays the same, but the shape changes to fit the new container. the volume and the shape change to fill the new container.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 22:30
You just calculated that the heat of fusion for chloromethane is 6400 j/mol. the heat of fusion for hydrogen is 120 j/mol.? which of the following account for this difference? more than one correcta. chloromethane can absorb more energy at the same temperature. b. hydrogen has stronger intermolecular forces than chloromethane. c. hydrogen molecules can pack more closely than chloromethane molecules. d. chloromethane experiences dipole-dipole interactions. e. chloromethane has a higher molar mass than hydrogen.
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Why do electrons further from the nucleus have more energy
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