Chemistry, 18.03.2021 01:50, mistyshaw3736
Read the Introduction and Procedure, then watch the video on MyClasses. You will find the data you need in the video. DATA: Cashew Calorimetry (1) Mass of cashew g (2) Mass of soda can g (3) Mass of soda can + water g (4) Mass of water alone g (5) Initial temperature of water o C (before burning) (6) Maximum temperature of water o C (during/after burning) (7) Change in temperature of water o C (8) Show your calculation to determine the amount of heat absorbed by the water. Include all units. Heat absorbed by water
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If 1.8 l of water is added to 2.5l of a 7.0 molarity koh solution, what is the molarity of the new solution
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 20:30, ashley4329
Select all the correct answers. which compounds have the empirical formula ch20? (multiple answers)a. c2h4o2b. c3h603c. ch2o2d. c5h1005e. c6h1206
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 05:30, moraaa83egdjr
The image compares the arrangement of electrons in two different neutral atoms. a figure labeled atom q has a shaded sphere at the center of three concentric circles. the innermost circle has two black spheres. the middle circle has six black spheres. to the left of this figure is another figure labeled atom p. atom p has a shaded sphere at the center of three concentric circles. the innermost circle has two black spheres. the middle circle has seven black spheres. which of the following best explains the position of the two atoms in the periodic table? atom p has an estimated zeff of 7 and is therefore to the left of atom q, which has a zeff of 6. atom p has an estimated zeff of 7 and is therefore to the right of atom q, which has a zeff of 6. atom p has an estimated zeff of 5 and is therefore below atom q, which has a zeff of 4. atom p has an estimated zeff of 5 and is therefore above atom q, which has a zeff of 4.
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