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How do you work out the percentage of each element in sodium hydrogen sulfate ?
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How does specific heat change with temperature?
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What is an example of entropy from everyday life?
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What is the difference between STP and NTP?
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Question #3c9f7
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If the radius of a sphere is increasing at a rate of 4 cm per second, how fast is the volume increasing when the diameter is 80 cm?
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Question #7a6ab
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What happens to the angle of refraction as the angle of incidence increases?
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Why is a fork a wedge?
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What is the change in length of an object when it undergoes a temperature change related to?
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A sample of rhenium (Re) is #"37.40% Re-185"# and #"62.60% Re-187"#. What are the atomic masses of these isotopes? The sum of the masses of the two isotopes is #"371.9087 u"#. Find the mass of the individual isotopes.
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How do I use matrices to solve the system #2x+3y=4# and #5x+8y=11#?
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How many p-orbitals are occupied in a N atom?
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What are some examples of a coefficient of restitution?
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Question #5a15a
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Is I-131 more likely to undergo beta-decay or positron-decay?
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Question #85471
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What are some examples of polar molecules?
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How is Hess's law applied in calculating enthalpy?
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Question #afc26
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Question #1adf2
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What are the applications of displacement reactions?
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How can I identify the limiting reactant when 43.25 g of cac2 reacts with 33.71 g of water to produce ca (oh) to and c2h2?
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Question #76b1a
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How do you find the derivative of #y=tan^2(5x)# ?
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Question #0c88c
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How can I draw the structures of the two enantiomers of alanine?
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How do you calculate mole fraction of solute?
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What are some examples of concave lenses?
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How do valence electrons affect chemical bonding?
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Can velocity be zero if accelerating?
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How can the concentration of a solution be increased?
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What causes gas pressure (in terms of kinetic theory)?
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If a concave mirror with a focal length of 10.0 cm creates a real image 30.0 cm away on its principal axis, how far from the mirror is the corresponding object?
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Question #c9dab
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Why is radioactive decay measured in half-life instead of the full time?
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How can I write the formula for aluminum oxide?
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How do you convert Benzaldehyde to Benzophenone in exactly two steps?
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How does gel electrophoresis relate to DNA fingerprinting?
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Question #9f50d
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Which Gas Law is involved when a balloon pops after sitting on it?
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What is the ionic compound containing beryllium and oxygen?
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Question #37681
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What are strong and weak acids?
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If the absolute pressure of a gas is 550.280 kPa, what is its gage pressure?
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Can you explain Gay Lussac's law in terms of the kinetic molecular theory?
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How are monomers, polymers and macromolecules related?
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What did Millikan's oil drop experiment reveal about the nature of electric charge?
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How do you predict the products in acid-base reactions?
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What careers use polar coordinates?
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Is SO2 a liquid, a solid, or a gas at room temperature?
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A sample of aluminum oxide has a mass of #"6.67 g"#. It was found to contain #"4.78 g Al"#. What is the percent composition of aluminum in the sample?
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If a radioactive Isotope has a half life of 30 days then how long will it take 1000 grams to decay to 120 grams?
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How many grams of aluminum are required to react with 35 mL of 2.0 M hydrochloric acid, HCl? __ HCl + __ Al __ AlCl3 + __ H2
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Question #307a5
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2 C8H18(l) + 25 O2(g) #-># 16 CO2(g) + 18 H2O(g)
If you burned one gallon of gas (C8H18) (approximately 4000 grams), how many liters of carbon dioxide would be produced at a temperature of 21.0°C and a pressure of 1.00 atm?
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What pieces of information from the periodic table are needed for isotope notation?
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How do decomposition reactions differ from synthesis reactions?
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Can you find the number of moles of Argon in 607 grams of Argon?
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What is the molecular geometry of BrF4- ?
A) square planar B) square pyramidal
C) seesaw D) tetrahedral
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Question #e61be
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Question #e47c7
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How can I calculate the amount of matter in a given volume?
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Question #b7094
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The noble gas xenon forms several compounds (usually involving oxygen or fluorine), but neon, which is also a noble gas, doesn't form compounds. Why? Why couldn't Ne form NeF4 in a similar way to XeF4?
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Question #1548e
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How does solubility affect boiling point?
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Oxygen gas is at a temperature of 40°C when it occupies a volume of 2.3 liters. To what temperature should it be raised to occupy a volume of 6.5 liters?
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According to Avogadro's law, as the number of moles of gas increases, what happens to its volume?
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Based on the postulates of the kinetic molecular theory, what
conditions of pressure and temperature would cause a real gas to best simulate an ideal gas?
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How do you know which ideal gas constant to use?
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Question #75e1d
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What is the molarity of #"19.00 cm"^3"# of glacial acetic acid at #"25"^@"C"#?
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Why are s orbitals non directional?
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Question #2849f
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How do prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells differ?
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How does the formation of ions in solution affect entropy?
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How do oxidation numbers relate to electron configuration?
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How do fermentation and anaerobic respiration differ?
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Question #ae5bd
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How can I write the formula for calcium nitride?
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Question #fb1f7
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What amount of energy is used when 33.3 grams of ice at 0.00 °C is converted to steam at 150.0 °C?
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0.465 g sample of an unknown compound occupies 245 mL at 298K and 1.22 atm. What is the molar mass of the unknown compound?
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If the average adult is to exhale #"1.0 kg"# of #"CO"_2#, how much glucose was involved?
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Question #c9625
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