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Which two peices of data indicate that jupiter resides in the outer region of the solar system
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 14:00
The two naturally occurring isotopes of chlorine are 35cl (34.969 amu, 75.77%) and 37cl (36.966 amu, 24.23%). the two naturally occurring isotopes of bromine are 79br (78.918 rm amu, 50.69%) and 81br (80.916 amu, 49.31%). chlorine and bromine combine to form bromine monochloride, brcl. 1. how many peaks will be present in a mass spectrum for brcl? the four combinations of molecule possible given these four isotopes are: 81br37cl, 81br35cl, 79br37cl, and 79br35cl. 2. what are the masses of the four different brcl molecules? express the masses using six significant figures, in decreasing numeric order (highest to lowest), separated by commas.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 14:30
For the reaction shown, find the limiting reactant for each of the following initial amounts of reactants. 4al(s)+3o2(g)β2al2o3(s) a) 1 molal, 1 mol o2 b) 4 molal, 2.6 mol o2 c) 16 molal, 13 mol o2 d) 7.4 molal, 6.5 mol o2
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 14:50
How are evaporation and sublimation similar? a both involve the formation of a gas. b both release energy to the surroundings. c both take place throughout a solid. d both take place at the surface of a liquid.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 15:20
Water is initially present in a state where its molecules are far apart. during a change of state, its molecules slow down. which change of state has most likely taken place? from a gas to a liquid from a liquid to a gas from a solid to a liquid from a gas to a plasma
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