Chemistry, 30.04.2021 16:40, brandoncarter2002
Why does a glass of water evaporate more slowly if you put it in a refridgerator than if you put it near a fireplace? Why does a glass of water evaporate more slowly if you put it in a refridgerator than if you put it near a fireplace? The greater thermal energy causes a greater fraction of molecules to have enough energy to break away from the surface. The greater thermal energy weakens intermolecular forces between water molecules. As the temperature of the water increases, it expands, which leads to the increase of the surface area. As the temperature of the water increases, its viscosity decreases.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 04:40, khan2491
Silver tarnishes as silver metal reacts with hydrogen sulfide, h2s, in the air. in this reaction, dark silver sulfide, au2s, covers the surface of silver. when silver is polished, this coating of silver sulfide can be removed from the surface. this makes the silver shiny again. enter the coefficients that balance the tarnishing reaction equation. (type 1 for no coefficient.)
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 10:00, berniceallonce22
What is the atomic mass of an atom that has 6 protons, 6 neutrons, and 6 electrons? a) 6 b) 8 c) + 1 d) 12 e) 18
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 11:50, natorihill629
Charles's law describes the relationship of the volume and temperature of gas at a constant mass and pressure. according to this law, what would happen to the temperature of the gas if its volume decreased from 1.0 l to 0.50 l?
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 13:50, isaac7454
Use the periodic table and your knowledge of isotopes to complete these statements. when polonium-210 emits an alpha particle, the child isotope has an atomic mass of 1-131 undergoes beta-minus decay. the chemical symbol for the new element is fluorine-18 undergoes beta-plus decay. the child isotope has an atomic mass of done intro donne
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