Chemistry, 26.10.2019 08:43 zwbaby3693
Which of the following is the correct definition of minerals? a a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that has a crystal shape and a definite chemical composition b a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that forms through crystallization of melted materials c a naturally occurring, organic solid that forms through crystallization of materials dissolving in water d a naturally occurring, organic solid that has a crystal shape and a definite chemical composition
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 18:00
Does anyone know a lot about how to: - calculate mass of magnesium metal - calculate the actual yield of magnesium oxide - calculate the theoretical yield of mgo - calculate the percent yield of mgo - determine the percent yield of mgo - determine the average percent yield of mgo i had to do an online lab and its asking these questions but i have no idea where to start or how to be able to find these things. i can post the chart of the data from the lab or if you can tell me exactly how i can find each.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 19:20
Consider hydrogen in an excited state n = 5n=5 that emits photons to reach the ground state. there are various possible transitions other than straight to the ground state that can occur; for example, it can drop to the n = 3n=3 state followed by the n = 3n=3 to the ground state transition. which of the possible transitions will result in the emission of a photon in the visible region?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 21:50
28. which is not a reason that water is used to store spent fuel rods from nuclear power plants? water increases the speed of the chain reaction in the fuel rods. water protects nuclear power plant workers from the high temperature and radiation of the fuel rods. water acts as a radiation shield to reduce the radiation levels. water cools the spent rods. salts action
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Which of the following is the correct definition of minerals? a a naturally occurring, inorganic so...
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