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A calorimeter contains 72.0 g of water at 19.2 oC. A 141 g piece of metal is heated to 89.0 oC and dropped into the water. The entire system eventually reaches 25.5 oC . What is the specific heat of the metal?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 00:40
Base your answer on the information below and on your knowledge of chemistry. nitrogen dioxide, no2, is a dark brown gas that is used to make nitric acid and to bleach flour. nitrogen dioxide has a boiling point of 294 k at 101.3 kpa. in a rigid cylinder with a movable piston, nitrogen dioxide can be in equilibrium with colorless dinitrogen tetroxide, n2o4. this equilibrium is represented by the equation below. 2no2(g) n2o4(g) + 58kj at standard pressure, compare the strength of intermolecular forces in no2(g) to the strength of intermolecular forces in n2(g).
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 10:50
8) a mixture of he, ne and ar has a pressure of 7.85 atm. if the ne has a mole fraction of 0.47 and 8) ar has a mole fraction of 0.23, what is the pressure of he? a) 4.2 atm b) 3.7 atm c) 5.5 atm d) 2.4 atm e) 1.8 atm
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 22:20
How do cfcs cause ozone depletion? how do cfcs cause ozone depletion? ultraviolet radiation breaks down cfcs, molecules containing chlorine. chlorine then breaks one oxygen atom away from ozone, leaving behind a paired oxygen molecule. ultraviolet radiation breaks down cfcs, molecules containing chlorine. chlorine then breaks two oxygen atoms away from ozone, leaving behind a paired oxygen molecule. ultraviolet radiation creates cfcs, molecules containing chlorine. chlorine then breaks two oxygen atoms away from ozone, leaving behind a paired oxygen molecule. ultraviolet radiation creates cfcs, molecules containing chlorine. chlorine then breaks one oxygen atom away from ozone, leaving behind a paired oxygen molecule.
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