Chemistry, 02.07.2019 04:00 hannamcbrayer1
A155-g sample of a unknown substance was heated from 25.0°c to 40.0°c. in the process, the substance absorbed 5696 j of energy. what is the specific heat of the substance?
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The table lists the lattice energies of some compounds.compoundlattice energy (kj/mol)lif –1,036licl –853naf –923kf –821nacl –786which statement about crystal lattice energy is best supported by the information in the table? the lattice energy increases as cations get smaller, as shown by lif and kf.the lattice energy increases as the cations get larger, as shown by lif and licl.the lattice energy decreases as cations get smaller, as shown by nacl and naf.the lattice energy decreases as the cations get smaller, as shown by naf and kf.
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