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Question #72df6
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What sequence of coefficients will balance the following equation? #Ca(s) + O_2(g) -> 2CaO(s)#
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A certain amount of rubidium iodide was dissolved in #"4.6 L"#. A #"1-L"# aliquot was extracted an diluted to #"13.9 L"# to form a #"0.65 M"# solution in water. What mass of rubidium iodide was dissolved into the original solution?
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Where are intermolecular forces found?
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What is the mass percent of the sample that was actually #"Fe"_2"O"_3#? The unbalanced reaction was #Fe_2O_3(s) -> Fe_3O_4(s) + O_2(g)#
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Is Gibbs energy negative?
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A solution has a pOH of 6.39. What is the solutions pH? (You must answer to the correct number of s.d.'s)
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Question #8d967
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Question #180fb
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Why is graphite a good conductor?
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The molar heat of fusion of iron is #14.9# kJ/mol. What is the energy (in kJ) needed to melt #4.50g# of iron?
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Given the reaction: #NaOH(s) + H_2O(l) -> Na^"+"(aq) + OH^"-" (aq) + 10.6 kJ#, the heat of reaction, #ΔH#, is (positive/negative), the entropy, #ΔS#, is (positive/negative) and the reaction is (spontaneous/not spontaneous).
Thermochem?
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If the equilibrium constant (K) = 100, this reaction favors the (reactants/products) and proceeds (very little/almost to completion).
Equilibrium?
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Question #168d2
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What is the number of pi bonds in the molecule below?
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What weight of #AgCl# will be precipitated when a solution containing #4.77#g of #NaCl# is added to a solution of #5.77g# of #AgNO_3# ?
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Question #b889f
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Question #454d0
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What is percentage composition of element by mass in the lithium nitride salt, #Li_3N#?
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What type of bonds does base-pairing in DNA involve?
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Question #4bc39
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Question #2f2a1
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Question #739ef
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What is unique about each element of the periodic table?
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What happens to particles when you add heat energy?
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What evidence supports the theory of endosymbiosis?
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Question #73127
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What is encouraging contributors to write long answers when the same thing can be explained in two to three lines?
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What are the resonance isomers for ozone, #O_3#?
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How many resonance structures can be drawn for ozone?
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Question #70c94
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Where is the activation complex? IN PICTURE
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Question #e7063
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What is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature?
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What happens when the temperature of a solution increases?
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Question #18f54
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Question #f6c5d
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What are the the body's defenses? How do they differ from each other?
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What is the first phase of mitosis is called?
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How is pollution a market failure?
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What is the name of the macromolecule in which phosphorus is found?
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Question #7c266
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How do you know or figure out if a chemical bond between several atoms is polar?
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What is the best Lewis structure below?
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What is the product of reacting #"Br"_2# in methanol with methylenecyclohexane?
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Question #8c873
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How do I find the specific absorptivity from the following graph?
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How do you convert g to mg?
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Question #75b0d
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What are the IUPAC names of the following alkanes?
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Question #8c83b
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What is the chemical equation of burning fossil fuels?
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What is it about our body that causes us to 'stick' to the source in case of an electric shock?
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How did you get to know about Socratic?
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Question #768bc
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The number 40 has how many significant figures?
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What is the bond called that is formed between two amino acids?
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What is one atmosphere of pressure?
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Which of the following isn't evidence that supports the endosymbiont theory?
- Mitochondria and chloroplast have exterior structures similar to bacterial cell walls
- The gene expression processes in these organelles are similar to the bacterial processes
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How does sound affect animal behavior?
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What is the significance of myelin on neurons?
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Why is a chemical synaptic transmission unidirectional? Does calcium open up Ca+ channels in the bulb and Ca+ rushes in and allows for neurotransmitters to enter?
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Question #a1be8
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Who can see my Scratchpad entries?
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Question #58548
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How could we replace non-renewable resources?
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Question #5da9f
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Why is cohesion important in biology?
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As the #H^+# in a solution decreases, what happens to the #OH^-#?
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Question #4a1f3
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What is the weighted average mass of chlorine?
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Zahra works at Forever 21. Shirts cost $15.00 and leggings cost $5.00 each. One day she sold a total of 80 shirts and leggings for a total of $700.00. How many shirts did Zahra sell?
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What is an mRNA codon?
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Is diamond an insulator? What about graphite?
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What is the [#OH^-#] in a solution of pH 3.00?
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What causes an unsaturated fatty acid to have a different shape than a saturated fatty acid?
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What are the main functions of phosphorus in living organisms?
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What are the equivalents of 0 K, 0°C, and 0°F in the other temperature scales?
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How does cellular respiration affect the carbon cycle?
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Question #65b61
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What is the chemical process in which smaller compounds are joined to form larger compounds, releasing water?
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Question #83b35
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How do we define life?
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How do you calculate the average atomic mass of rubidium if 72.17% of its atoms have a mass of 84.91 amu and 27.83% of its atoms have a mass of 86.91 amu?
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Question #786dc
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The strong nuclear force is an attractive force that binds what?
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Question #4cac8
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In most pure substances, melting occurs at a specific temperature called the what?
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Question #2ff54
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Question #ea2ce
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Question #7b9b5
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What is the difference between essential amino acids and nonessential amino acids?
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Question #a115b
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How do you evaluate #f(x)=log_10x# for x=10?
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A triangle has sides A, B, and C. Sides A and B are of lengths #2# and #5#, respectively, and the angle between A and B is #(5pi)/8 #. What is the length of side C?
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How do organelles communicate within the cell?
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Why is cell signaling important?
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How do scientists count a species' population?
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