Chemistry, 30.06.2020 08:01, ayoismeisjjjjuan
Go to phet. colorado. edu/ and search for gas properties (you want the HTML5 version) Or go to https://phet. colorado. edu/sims/html/gas-properties/latest /gas-properties_en. html Select Ideal and nothing should be constant (checkbox). Add some gas with the pump and play with the simulation and answer the following questions. In each case, be very specific about the variables and the molecules and be sure to talk about why the changes are happening considering KMT. a. What happens if the sample’s temperature changes? b. When would we consider it a real gas and what would be different (the simulation doesn’t show it)? c. What happens if you change the volume? d. What happens if you change the pressure? e. When would we consider it a real gas and what would be different (the simulation doesn’t show it)? f. What happens if you change the amount of gas? g. What happens if you change or mix the type of gas?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 04:00, queenkimm26
Tin has ten stable isotopes. the heaviest, 124sn, makes up 5.80% of naturally occuring tin atoms. how many atoms of 124sn are present in 82.0 g of naturally occurring tin? what is the total mass of the 124sn atoms in this sample?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 07:10, angellong94
Provide a stepwise curved arrow mechanism that fully explains the outcome of the reaction shown below. oh нао* heat он
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