Chemistry, 28.04.2021 03:20 mrmendrala
Microwave radiation corresponding to this temperature permeates the universe today. Nothing in the
universe today is colder than this temperature (without being man-made and purposefully cooled to lower
than this temperature in a lab). Explain why.
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Which best describes why nh4+ can form an ionic bond with ci-?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 08:30
Since the gas in your graduated cylinder is a mixture of butane and water vapor, you must determine the partial pressure of the butane, pbutane, alone. to do this, consult a reference and record the partial pressure of the water vapor, pwater, at the temperature you recorded. use the following formula to compute the partial pressure of the butane. pbutane = atmosphere - pwater use the following combined gas law formula and compute the volume that the butane sample will occupy at stp. (hint: convert both temperatures to kelvin.) pbutane x voriginal = pstandard x vfinal troom tstandard use the following ratio and proportion formula to determine the mass of butane needed to occupy a volume of 22.4 l at stp. grams of butane you used “x” grams of butane ml of butane corrected to stp = 22,400 ml compute the theoretical molar mass of butane based on its formula and the atomic masses on the periodic table. compare your experimental results from #3 to the theoretical value of #4, computing a percent error of your findings using this formula: % error = measured value - accepted value x 100 accepted value use the following ratio and proportion formula to determine the mass of butane needed to occupy a volume of 22.4 l at stp. need asap
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 06:30
Moving force of air flows from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure true or false
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