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A 155 g piece of ice is sitting on the counter melting. If 3559 J of heat are absorbed by the ice, how much of it will melt?
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The ph of carrots are 5.0 how it is classified a.acidic b.basic c.indicator d.neutral
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Two nitro no2 groups are chemically bonded to a patch of surface. they can't move to another location on the surface, but they can rotate (see sketch at right). it turns out that the amount of rotational kinetic energy each no2 group can have is required to be a multiple of Ξ΅, where =Ξ΅Γ1.010β24 j. in other words, each no2 group could have Ξ΅ of rotational kinetic energy, or 2Ξ΅, or 3Ξ΅, and so forth β but it cannot have just any old amount of rotational kinetic energy. suppose the total rotational kinetic energy in this system is initially known to be 32Ξ΅. then, some heat is removed from the system, and the total rotational kinetic energy falls to 18Ξ΅. calculate the change in entropy. round your answer to 3 significant digits, and be sure it has the correct unit symbol.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 08:00
Why is the bond angle in a water molecule less than the bond angle of methane? a. the central oxygen atom in water has two lone pairs of electrons, whereas the central carbon atom in methane has no lone pairs. b. the central hydrogen atom in water has one lone pair of electrons, whereas the central carbon atom in methane has two lone pairs. c. the central oxygen atom in water has four lone pairs of electrons, whereas the central carbon atom in methane has only one lone pair. d. the central oxygen atom exerts more repulsive force on surrounding atoms than the central carbon atom in methane does. reset next
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