Suppose that there is an air sample and a water sample, each of the same mass and each with an initial temperature, Tinitial, of 0° C. Now, imagine that both the air and water are heated using sunlight. If the same total amount of energy is added to both samples, which sample will reach a higher temperature, Tfinal? The air or the water?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 10:30
Acompound has a molar mass of 92.02 grams/mole, and its percent composition is 30.4% nitrogen (n) and 69.6% oxygen (o). what is its molecular formula? a. n2o4 b. no2 c. n2o d. n4o2
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 17:20
Pegmatites are igneous rocks in which the individual minerals are very large. typically, the minerals are all light-colored quartz, feldspar and muscovite. if you were given a black and white photograph of a pegmatite in a quarry (where the rock has been blasted and broken), what physical properties could you use to identify those three minerals in this hypothetical photo? describe each mineral and the specific diagnostic properties. be specific.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 23:50
Be sure to answer all parts. the following equilibrium constants were determined at 1123 k: c(s) + co2(g) ⇌ 2co(g) k'p = 1.30 × 1014 co(g) + cl2(g) ⇌ cocl2(g) k''p = 6.00 × 10−3 calculate the equilibrium constant at 1123 k for the reaction: c(s) + co2(g) + 2cl2(g) ⇌ 2cocl2(g) 4.68 × 10 9 (enter your answer in scientific notation.) write the equilibrium constant expression, kp:
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 02:00
Calculate the molarity of each aqueous solution: a. 78.0 ml of 0.240 m naoh diluted to 0.250 l with water b. 38.5 ml of 1.2 m hno3 diluted to 0.130 l with water
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