Chemistry, 05.10.2021 01:30, abdullaketbi71
Why would you weigh less on another planet than you do on earth?
A. the other planet is traveling more slowly than earth as it orbits the sun.
B. the other planets don't have large moon-like earth does
C. the other planet is much farther away from the sun than the earth is
D. the other planet has munch less mass than the earth so it exerts much less gravitational force
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When 225mg of anthracene, c14h10(s), was burned in a bomb calorimeter the temperature rose by 1.75k. calculate the calorimeter constant. by how much will the temperature rise when 125mg of phenol, c6h5oh(s), is burned in the calorimeter under the same conditions? (Ξ΄ch< (c14h10,s)=β7061 kj molβ1.)
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There are 6.022, 104 atoms of hg in 1 mole of hg the number of atoms in 45 moles of hg can be found by multiplying 4.5 by 6.022, 102 which is the number of atoms in 4.5 moles of hg, correctly written in scientific notation with the correct number of significant figures? 0 21,109 0 21,100 271, 1024 27.099, 100 mark this and retum save and exit submit
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Voltaic cells produce a positive overall charge. what does this indicate? a. the reaction is likely to be endothermic. b. the reaction is spontaneous. c. the reaction is not likely to occur. d. the reaction is not spontaneous.
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Which of the following describes a compound? (hint: carbon and oxygen bo a. a piece of pure carbon, containing only carbon atoms b. oxygen gas surrounding a solid piece of carbon c. a substance made of two oxygen atoms for each carbon atom carbon and oxygen atoms mixed without being bonded together
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Why would you weigh less on another planet than you do on earth?
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