Chemistry, 02.03.2021 18:50, eldeldenali965
If Planet Y orbits the Sun but does not rotate on its axis at all, how long would a day be on Planet Y?
O A. A day would be shorter than a year.
O B. A day would be exactly the same as a year.
O C. A day would be longer than a year.
O D. A day would be infinitely long.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 10:00, emfranco1
Ill give brainiestif one neutron initiates a fission event that produces two neutrons in the products, how many new reactions can now be initiated? if each of the neutrons produced in the first fission event then initiates a fission event that produces one neutron in the products, how many new reactions can now be initiated by each neutron? how many neutrons in total were produced by the two fission events described?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 12:10, yootmytoot
Achemistry student needs to standardize a fresh solution of sodium hydroxide. he carefully weighs out of oxalic acid , a diprotic acid that can be purchased inexpensively in high purity, and dissolves it in of distilled water. the student then titrates the oxalic acid solution with his sodium hydroxide solution. when the titration reaches the equivalence point, the student finds he has used of sodium hydroxide solution. calculate the molarity of the student's sodium hydroxide solution. be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
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Some liquids can be distilled, but only at temperatures that are so high that it is impractical, or so high the compound decomposes. explain why distillation such compounds at significantly less than atmospheric pressure (some degree of vacuum) would solve this problem.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 17:30, tiffanyhmptn
Which scenario is most similar to the type of collision that gas particles have according to kinetic molecular theory
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