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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 18:10, write2lakenor7awj
Which statements describe polyatomic ions? check all that apply. polyatomic ions have many charges. polyatomic ions have one overall charge. polyatomic ions repel other ions to form ionic bonds. polyatomic ions attract other ions to form ionic bonds. polyatomic ions are made up of only one type of atom. polyatomic ions are made up of two or more types of atoms.
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Identify and describe the three ways that mutations affect organisms.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 08:30, jalst6084
7. using your knowledge of colligative properties explain whether sodium chloride or calcium chloride would be a more effective substance to melt the ice on a slick sidewalk. use 3 β 4 sentences in your explanation. 8. when a 2.5 mol of sugar (c12h22o11) are added to a certain amount of water the boiling point is raised by 1 celsius degree. if 2.5 mol of aluminum nitrate is added to the same amount of water, by how much will the boiling point be changed? show all calculations leading to your answer or use 3 β 4 sentences to explain your answer. 9. if 5.40 kcal of heat is added to 1.00 kg of water at 100β°c, how much steam at 100β°c is produced? show all calculations leading to an answer. 10. the freezing of water at 0β°c can be represented as follows: h2o (l) β h2o(s) the density of liquid water is 1.00 g/cm3. the density of ice is 0.92 g/cm3. in 3 β 4 sentences explain why applying pressure causes ice to melt.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 10:30, officialalex6330
Balance and in which category does it fit in? single or double displacement or synthesis or decomposition? (a) k2 o β k + o2 (b) na + i2 β nai (c) cu(no3 )2 + naoh β cu(oh)2 + nano3 (d) kclo3 β kcl + o2 (e) ca(no3 )2 + hbr β cabr2 + hno3 (f) sn(oh)2 β sno + h2 o (g) p4 + n2 o β p4 o6 + n2 (h) fe + al2 (so4 )3 β feso4 + al (i) alcl3 + na2 co3 β al2 (co3 )3 + nacl (j) c3 h6 + o2 β co2 + h2 o
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