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Question #35197
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The half-life of an element is 5.8x1011. How long does it take a sample of the element to decay to 25 its original mass?
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Red light of frequency 4.37x1014 Hz is required to excite a certain electron. What energy did the electron gain from the light?
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What is the number of molecules of 140 g of CO?
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Question #c1b5b
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Question #dd2c7
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Question #d7c8a
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Question #2add8
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Why can two s orbitals NOT be degenerate?
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What is the formula for calculating the pressure of a gas?
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Container A holds 757 mL of ideal gas at 2.60 atm. Container B holds 164 mL of ideal gas at 4.80 atm. If the gases are allowed to mix together, what is the resulting pressure?
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Question #197e4
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Suppose 2.83 g of ammonium chloride solid is placed into a closed, evacuated rigid container, and allowed to decompose at a certain temperature. If 40% of it decomposed into ammonia and hydrogen chloride gas, what is Kc for this reaction?
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How do you determine the electron configuration of Cl?
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How much work does it take to raise a 5kg weight 14m?
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Question #0bc73
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A container has a volume of 18L and holds 9mol of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is 8L, how many moles of gas must be released from the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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How do water molecules dissolve a salt?
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How can metals be distinguished from non metals on the periodic table?
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The density of aluminum is 2.70 g/cm3. What is the mass of a solid piece of aluminum with a volume of 1.50 cm3?
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Question #890cf
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Question #92e99
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Question #6f0e8
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What is the oxidation state of each element in COH2?
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Question #dc3c2
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Question #f7a41
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A 3.0 mL sample of HNO3 solution is exactly neutralized by 6.0 mL of .50 M KOH. What is the molarity of the HNO3 solution?
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What are the impacts of acid rain?
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Question #6181b
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Question #fb741
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Question #6aab1
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What does binding energy measure?
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Question #0ef49
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Are OXIDANTS and OXIDIZING AGENTS the same thing?
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How can low temperatures for superconductivity be reached?
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Question #87123
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What mass of oxygen gas can be be produced when 1.15 g sodium peroxide reacts with excess water?
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Question #6f539
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Question #e675f
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Question #5dbac
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Question #d2fe3
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How does concentration effect dynamic equilibrium?
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Question #24a44
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How do elements make up compounds?
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What quantum numbers refer to a 7s orbital?
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How can I calculate wavelength of a photon?
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Question #3d61b
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Why is FeCl3 the product, when Fe and Cl2 reacts and not FeCl2?
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Question #94dc7
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Question #21639
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Question #557f1
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Question #e4180
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Question #bc43f
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How is Keq related to molality?
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Question #8954c
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Question #babca
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Question #16ac1
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Question #85cb9
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Question #a7b16
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Question #b60b5
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Is magnetic force perpendicular to the magnetic field?
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What is the law of mass action? What determines the direction of a chemical reaction in a formula equation?
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Question #597fc
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What is an example of a thermochemistry practice problem?
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What is the wave particle duality of electrons?
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Has Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle been proven?
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How can I calculate the molar mass?
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Question #b2485
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How are metals similar to metalloids?
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How does the degree of dissociation affect ka?
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How is the equilibrium constant related to Gibbs free energy?
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How can I calculate osmolarity of dextrose?
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Is a metallic bond the only type of chemical bonding a metal can exhibit?
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Can a polarized object have a net charge of zero?
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Why is positron emission important?
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What conditions must be met in order for a reaction to be considered exothermic?
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What are some examples of orbital hybridization?
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Why do supersaturated solutions crystallize?
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How can I calculate delta G of a reaction?
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How can I explain the difference between quantitative and qualitative methods?
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Why is enthalpy an extensive property?
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What is a galvanic cell made of?
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How does the rate of reaction change when reactants mix?
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How can polar molecules pass through a membrane?
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If the frequency of a wave is 2.0 cycles per second and its speed is 0.04 meter per second,what is the wavelength of the wave?
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How does nuclear energy change into electricity?
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How is dynamic equilibrium related to vapor pressure?
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What is the boiling point elevation?
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Are matter waves the same as de Broglie waves?
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Why are ionic compounds solid at room temperature?
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Which of the following molecules has a dipole moment? CCl4, H2S, CO2, BCl3, Cl2
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What is the ionization of a strong acid?
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Why is ideal gas law important?
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How does atmospheric pressure change in the troposphere?
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Can dynamic equilibrium be disrupted?
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What are some examples of anodes?
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Will a reaction with a negative ΔH° be spontaneous?
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Why is hydrogen included in the metal activity series?
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How many atomic orbitals are there in an h subshell?
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