Which shows the correct order of steps during the formation of an ionic bond?
ions are attra...
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Which shows the correct order of steps during the formation of an ionic bond?
ions are attracted to each other β electrons are transferred β an ionic compound forms
an ionic compound forms β ions are attracted to each other β electrons are transferred
electrons are transferred β ions form β ions are attracted to each other
ions form β electrons are transferred β ions are attracted to each other
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Arefrigerator uses r-134a as the working fluid and operates on the ideal vapor-compression refrigeration cycle except for the compression process. the refrigerant enters the evaporator at 120 kpa with a quality of 34 percent and leaves the compressor at 70Β°c. if the compressor consumes 450 w of power, determine (a) the mass flow rate of the refrigerant, (b) the condenser pressure, and (c) the cop of the refrigerator. (0.00644 kg/s, 800 kpa, 2.03)
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