Chemistry, 22.07.2019 17:30, jamayeah02
If earth had only half as much mass as it currently does, how would this affect the force of gravity between the moon and earth? a. the force of gravity would remain the same. b. the force of gravity would be half what it currently is. c. the force of gravity would be twice what it currently is. d. the force of gravity would be one quarter of what it currently is.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 01:30, jusicca1109
100 points answer quick the table compares the number of electrons in two unknown neutral atoms. comparison of electrons atom number of electrons a 10 d 11 use this information to determine the number of valence electrons in the atoms. which of the following correctly compares the stability of the two atoms? both are unreactive. both are highly reactive. a is unreactive and d is reactive. a is reactive and d is unreactive.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 18:50, christhegreat1
Asample of tin (ii) chloride has a mass of 0.49 g. after heating, it has a mass of 0.41 g. what is the percent by mass of water in the hydrate? %
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 03:30, antoinetteee03
Name atleast 3 type of energy associated with the microwave
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 06:30, artbydi
Achemist is studying the following equilibirum, which has the given equilibrium constant at a certain temperature: 2 no(g) + cl2(g) < => 2 nocl(g) kp = 2 x 10^(-6)he fills a reaction vessel at this temperature with 13. atm of nitrogen monoxide gas and 12. atm of chlorine gas. use this data to answer the questions: a. can you predict the equilibrium pressure of noci, using only the tools available to you within aleks? y/nb. if you said yes, then enter the equilibrium pressure of nocl at right. round your answer to 1 significant digit.
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