Chemistry, 15.07.2019 14:00, Jackmcvay14
Why are the marked lines on a beaker like this useful for measuring the volume of a liquid? a liquid maintains its shape in the beaker, so the beaker can measure the liquid’s height, and the height cubed equals the liquid’s volume. a liquid conforms to the circular area of the beaker, and this area multiplied by the liquid’s height equals its volume. a liquid is usually made of neutral atoms, and the beaker does not add or remove energy from the atoms, thereby preventing ionization. a liquid is compressible, but since the beaker does not have a top on it, the liquid will maintain its same volume the answer is (b)
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 20:00, lorenaandreahjimenez
The answer for #3 is c but i don't know why
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What volume of argon gas is equal to 1.60 grams of argon
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 08:00, ira51
The goal of this experiment was to answer the question "what is the effect of a gas' temperature on its volume? " you formulated the hypothesis below. hypothesis: if a fixed amount of gas is heated, then the volume will increase because the heat will cause the molecules of gas to move faster and further apart. to test this hypothesis, you changed the of the gas between 0 and 100°c (273 and 373 k) and calculated the resulting of the gas.
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