Chemistry, 16.10.2020 04:01, robert7248
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how many molecules would there be in 10.5L of carbon dioxide at 40.0C and 2.25 bar? (use Avogadro's number)
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A tank is filled with 300g of ozone (O3(g)) at -58.75C. the pressure inside the tanks is 6250 kPa. calculate the volume (in L) of the tank.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 09:00, lrasanaoaksandfurana
Which process does not require the presence of a physical substance in order to transfer heat? air in the atmosphere is heated by the ground. this warm air then rises, and cooler air falls. this is an example of what type of process? how is conduction different from radiation?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 14:30, belindajolete
How do temperature and salinity affect deepwater currents? as temperatures and salinity levels of water increase, the water rises to the surface where it creates currents as it moves to colder regions. they create changes in wind direction, moving denser water in the same direction as the wind and causing the deepwater circulation patterns found in the ocean. they equalize the forces on undersea currents caused by the coriolis effect as they replace more dense water with less dense water. they create density differences that cause dense deepwater currents to flow toward the equator where they displace less dense, warmer water above them.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 18:30, bibiansolis
The table lists the lattice energies of some compounds. compoundlattice energy (kj/mol)lif –1,036licl –853naf –923kf –821nacl –786which statement about crystal lattice energy is best supported by the information in the table? the lattice energy increases as cations get smaller, as shown by lif and kf. the lattice energy increases as the cations get larger, as shown by lif and licl. the lattice energy decreases as cations get smaller, as shown by nacl and naf. the lattice energy decreases as the cations get smaller, as shown by naf and kf.
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