Which is the correct electron configuration for argon (ar)? a.1s22s22p63s23p2
b.1s22s22p63s2...
Chemistry, 02.10.2019 01:00, lwilhite33105
Which is the correct electron configuration for argon (ar)? a.1s22s22p63s23p2
b.1s22s22p63s23p6
c. 1s22s22p63s23p44s2
d.1s22s22p63s23p64s2
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 12:00, Unknowndragon42
Consider the following reaction at equilibrium. 2co2 (g) 2co (g) + o2 (g) h° = -514 kj le châtelier's principle predicts that the equilibrium partial pressure of co (g) can be maximized by carrying out the reaction a. at high temperature and high pressure b. at high temperature and low pressure c. at low temperature and low pressure d. at low temperature and high pressure e. in the presence of solid carbon
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 23:30, adamgala3885
The comparison of the number of atoms in a copper coin the size of a penny with the number of people on earth is made to illustrate which of the following? a. that atoms are indivisible b. that atoms are very small c. that atoms are very large d. that in a copper penny, there is one atom for every person on earth
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 23:50, josie311251
Be sure to answer all parts. the following equilibrium constants were determined at 1123 k: c(s) + co2(g) ⇌ 2co(g) k'p = 1.30 × 1014 co(g) + cl2(g) ⇌ cocl2(g) k''p = 6.00 × 10−3 calculate the equilibrium constant at 1123 k for the reaction: c(s) + co2(g) + 2cl2(g) ⇌ 2cocl2(g) 4.68 × 10 9 (enter your answer in scientific notation.) write the equilibrium constant expression, kp:
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 04:40, laurabwhiddon
Equal numbers of moles of he(g), ar(g), and ne(g) are placed in a glass vessel at room temperature. if the vessel has a pinhole-sized leak, which of the following will be true regarding the relative values of the partial pressures of the gases remaining in the vessel after some of the gas mixture has effused?
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