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How does a difference in 1 pH unit change in terms of H+ concentration? Ex: How does a pH of 3 differ from the pH of 4? Which one is stronger or weaker? Why?
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 22:50, Catracho3619
Blank allows you to do calculations for situations in which only the amount of gas is constant a)boyle's law b)combined gas law c)ideal gas law d)dalton's law
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 17:00, brownvester44
Astable electron arrangement for an atom is one that does not easily change. how is this arrangement arrived at? a. valence electrons are transferred or shared to create a full outer shell of electrons. b. valence electrons are discarded into space to create a full outer shell of electrons. c. protons (positive charge) pair with valence electrons (negative charge) to create a strong bond. d. outer shells with valence electrons are transferred or shared.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 18:30, losalobos46
The number of moles of a given mass of a substance can be found without knowing its molecular formula or molar mass. true false
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