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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 05:30
Compare and contrast physical changes with chemical changes.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 16:40
The diagram below shows the movement of particles. what does this piece of evidence best support? the collision theory the maxwell-boltzmann distribution the effect of pressure on reaction rates the effect of temperature on reaction rates
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 20:00
The picture represents the process that produces most of the energy used by living organisms on earth. which process is represented in the picture? a) the magnetic attraction between two hydrogen nuclei. b) the fusion of hydrogen nuclei to produce a helium nucleus in the core of the sun. c) the fission of hydrogen nuclei to produce a helium nucleus in the core of the sun. d) the chemical reaction between hydrogen nuclei to produce a helium nucleus in earth's atmosphere.
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 01:00
Imagine if during the cathode ray experiment, the size of the particles of the ray was the same as the size of the atom forming the cathode. which other model or scientific observation would have also been supported? 1. this would support dalton's postulates that proposed the atoms are indivisible because no small particles are involved. 2. this would support bohr's prediction about electrons moving in orbits having specific energy. 3. this would support bohr's prediction about electrons being randomly scattered around the nucleus in the atom. 4. this would support dalton's postulates that proposed that atoms combine in fixed whole number ratios to form compounds.
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