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A small gas cylinder of Helium can be used to fill many more balloons than would fit inside it. Explain how this works, in your own words. Use the ideal gas law.
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What does a numerical subscript following an element in a chemical formula mean?
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 11:50
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 14:00
What mass of iron must be in a hot pack to provide -335kj of heat when the iron reacts with oxygen and is converted to iron (111) oxide according to the following thermochemical equation? 2fe(s) + 1.5o2(g)—> fe2o3(s) delta h= -824.2kj/mol
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 14:30
Will give imagine you are given a mystery element. it is, however, a discovered and known element. you may perform a maximum of two observations or tests to determine its identity. time and money is critical, so you need to prioritize your tests. if you can get by with a single test, you get 100 super-geek points from your research lab team. pick your two tests, number them as #1 and #2, and justify why you think these two will certainly be enough (and why the first might well be enough all by itself.) the available tests are classification into metal, non-metal, or metalloid, count of valence electrons, count of electron shells, atomic radius (error range: +/- 1 pm), electronegativity (error range: +/- 0.1), first ionization energy (error range: +/- 10 kj/mole), melting point (error range: +/- 10 c), and boiling point (error range: +/- 20 c).
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