Chemistry, 30.11.2020 20:50 rebecca7415
HF (hydrogen fluoride) becomes a gas at a higher temperature than does HCl (hydrogen chloride). This is inconsistent with the trend
where the boiling point increases when moving down a group on the periodic table.
Explain the reason for this inconsistent behavior.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 08:00
Which of the following observations indicates that there is a small, dense, positively charged part in the center of an atom? some uncharged particles are scattered by a gold foil. all uncharged particles are attracted towards a gold foil. all positively charged particles pass straight through a gold foil. some positively charged particles bounce back from a gold foil.
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 16:00
Instructions: the table below explains the average rate at which some geologic processes occur. calculate the amount of sea level change, erosion, and uplift for 100,000 years, 1,000,000 years, and 10,000,000 years. remember, 100 cm = 1 m. fill out the table completely and answer the below questions in complete sentences. for with completing the table, use this video: if you need directions on how to submit your assignment, click on the link due by sunday at midnight for full credit. if submitted late, you will receive a 30% grade deduction. check your pacing guide for assignment dates. process rate per 1,000 years after 100,000 years after 1,000,000 years after 10,000,000 years sea level changes 10 m 1000 10000 100000 regional erosion 2 m 200 2000 20000 uplift 10 cm 1. what is the fastest process, sea level changes, erosion, or uplift? 2. what is the slowest process, seal level changes, erosion, or uplift?
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