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Question #2d9c7
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What type of mixtures can be separated by filtration?
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How can I find the limiting reagent?
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Question #b985b
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Why is hydrogen included in the metal activity series?
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Why are ionic compounds solid at room temperature?
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How many valence electrons does hydrogen have?
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Question #6de0b
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How many atoms can hydrogen bond with carbon?
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Question #a2290
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Why does the octet rule exist?
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Question #a47f7
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How do you balance the chemical equations for double replacement reactions?
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How do you calculate the total number of protons and electrons in a polyatomic Ion. Do you have to memorize it?
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How do you convert SI units?
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What are metal activity series?
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Question #0f5dc
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What are some examples of electron configurations?
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Why must Charles' law be in kelvin?
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Question #dc373
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How can osmosis affect a cell?
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Question #f421c
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What is the difference between STP and NTP?
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Question #bf67e
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How can I name ionic compounds with three elements?
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How do isotopes relate to average atomic mass?
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How can percent composition be calculated?
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How does ionic bonding work?
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What mixtures can be separated by chromatography?
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What is a redox reaction?
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When does a single replacement reaction occur?
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How do you handle significant figures in multi-step calculations?
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Question #c5c10
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How can polarity of molecules be predicted from their geometry?
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What are functional groups?
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What are quantum numbers?
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Question #fb599
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How does polarity affect chromatography?
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What do oxidation reduction reactions involve?
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What is the average atomic mass of bromine? One isotope of bromine has an atomic mass of 78.92amu and a relative abundance of 50.69%. The other major isotope of bromine has an atomic mass of 80.92amu and a relative abundance of 49.31%.
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Question #79c2b
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What are the branches of chemistry and their definition?
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How do you calculate pH from acid dissociation constant?
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How can gas pressure be defined at a molecular level?
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Question #a146b
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How do density and buoyancy relate?
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Question #49ca9
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How can I create a least squares regression line in Excel?
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Question #8c06a
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How does a limiting reagent affect how much product is formed?
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What is an example of a heat capacity practice problem?
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What is the oxidation state of chromium in the dichromate ion, #"Cr"_2"O"_7^(2-)#?
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Commercially available concentrated sulfuric acid is 18.0 M H2SO4.
What volume of concentrated H2SO4 would I use in order to
make 3.00 L of a 4.0 M stock solution?
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Question #e331a
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How is chemistry related to mixing an acid and a base, such as hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH)?
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Why does the bonding of oxygen and hydrogen result in a polar molecule and hydrogen bonds?
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What is the nomenclature for nitric acid?
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What is the metal activity series used for?
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What is the molality when 0.75 mol is dissolved in 2.50 L of solvent?
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Why is freezing an exothermic process?
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What is the chemical equation for cellular respiration?
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How can I write nuclear equations for alpha decay?
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What is the vsepr model for CHCl3?
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What is the chemical formula for the ionic compound formed when elements of Ca and N react?
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How many valence electrons does sodium have?
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Why is vsepr theory important?
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Question #47f05
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What is the structure of an atom?
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What law is satisfied by a balanced chemical equation in chemistry?
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How does pH relate to concentration?
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Which of the following molecules may have hydrogen bonds between other molecules of the same kind? CH3F, CH3NH2, CH3OH, CH3Br
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Question #2ba47
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Is the dissolution of sodium chloride in water a physical or chemical change?
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How do you measure concentration from absorbance?
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Question #dc389
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What quantum numbers specify a 3p orbital?
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What is a net ionic equation?
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What is a chemical change?
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What does scientific notation mean?
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How does scientific notation work?
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How can I calculate the percent composition of magnesium oxide?
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What is a physical change?
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What are enzymes?
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Question #47500
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How do we determine the limiting reagent, and the reagent in excess?
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What happens in a single displacement reaction?
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Question #bc1f7
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What is density?
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Question #337a5
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Question #13970
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How are metals named in an ionic compound?
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