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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 16:50
If a substance is not at its melting or boiling point, as the heat content of a sample of matter increases, its temperature increases the number of intermolecular bonds decreases the space between particles increases the particles move faster
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 00:30
What must happen before a body cell can begin mitotic cell division
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 04:00
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 Īµ, where =ĪµĆ1.010ā24 j. in other words, each no2 group could have Īµ of rotational kinetic energy, or 2Īµ, or 3Īµ, and so forth ā 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 32Īµ. then, some heat is removed from the system, and the total rotational kinetic energy falls to 18Īµ. 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 14:00
The content of manganese (mn) in steel was determined spectrophotometrically and with the use of the standard addition method. an unknown sample of mn from a digested steel sample gave an absorbance of 0.185 when analyzed spectrophotometrically. when 5.00 ml of solution containing 95.5 ppm mn was added to 50.0 ml of the unknown steel solution (digested sample), the absorbance was 0.248. calculate the concentration, in parts-per-million (ppm), of mn in the digested steel sample solution.
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