Chemistry, 05.11.2019 22:31, montrellgoodman5890
Which statement can best be concluded from the ideal gas law? the product of pressure and volume of an ideal gas is proportional to the absolute temperature. all collisions between atoms or molecules are perfectly elastic and are not the result of any attractive forces. the temperature, pressure, and volume of a gas are all related. the behavior of a gas under real conditions does not obey the ideal gas law.
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 04:20, tyrickdavis1
The equation below shows a chemical reaction. a + b + heat —> c + d according to the law of conservation of energy, which statement is true? a. the reactants absorb heat because they have less energy than the products. b. the products release heat because they have more energy than the reactants. c. the reactants generate heat because they have more energy than the products. d. the products require heat to form because they have less energy than the reactants.
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 13:20, dani9427
In the haber reaction, patented by german chemist fritz haber in 1908, dinitrogen gas combines with dihydrogen gas to produce gaseous ammonia. this reaction is now the first step taken to make most of the world's fertilizer. suppose a chemical engineer studying a new catalyst for the haber reaction finds that 671 liters per second of dinitrogen are consumed when the reaction is run at 271c and 0.99atm. calculate the rate at which ammonia is being produced. give your answer in kilograms per second. round your answer to significant digits.
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 20:30, luciaaviles3
I'm a tad bit confused on how to name compounds with molar mass and was wondering what was the difference between the formulas dealing with covalent and iconic if someone could pls explain these directions that would be great
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