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Explain how different observations and experiments led to changes in the atomic model. explain how line spectra are used to identify elements and what they indicate about atoms. represent electron arrangements using electron configuration, orbital notation, shorthand notation, and lewis dot notation. apply the rules and limitations of each quantum number to identify possible and impossible quantum number sets.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 06:10
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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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