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Chem On-Ramps (States of Matter)  Part 2 EXAM Review Set Questions  With Verified Correct Answers < Already Passed>Updated<
  • Chem On-Ramps (States of Matter) Part 2 EXAM Review Set Questions With Verified Correct Answers < Already Passed>Updated<

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  • Chem On-Ramps (States of Matter) Part 2 EXAM Review Set Questions With Verified Correct Answers < Already Passed>Updated< Kinetic molecular theory - ANSWER : • Gases are all hard spheres • They are small relative to size of system volume • They undergo elastic collisions and don't stick or react• They have a T equal system T that gives all of them the sameEk • They all have the same Ek, butEk=½ mv2so they have different velocity as inverse square of mass m1...
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Science Bowl Chemistry Questions and  Answers 100% Pass
  • Science Bowl Chemistry Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • Science Bowl Chemistry Questions and Answers 100% Pass The ideal fuel for fuel cell use is: A. compressed natural gas B. reformulated gasoline C. hydrogen D. methanol Answer: HYDROGEN Out of the following choices, which is the correct name for N2O3: A. dinitrogen oxide B. dinitrogen dioxide C. dinitrogen trioxide D. dinitrogen tetroxide Answer: DINITROGEN TRIOXIDE Which of the following is an example of a buffer system: A. H2CO3 and water B. H2CO3 and NaHCO3 C. NH3 and N2 D. NaCl...
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TEAS 7 Chemistr1 Question and answers rated A+
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  • TEAS 7 Chemistr1 Question and answers rated A+Kinetic Molecular Theory Theory that all matter is composed of particles (atoms and molecules) moving constantly in random directions. Molecule motion changes as is heat added or removed. What does the phase of a substance depend on? 1. Temperature 2. Pressure Mass Amount of matter in an object, the number of molecules Volume Amount of space occupied by a specific number of molecules 3 states of matter 1. Solid 2....
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Chem 102 Final Exam Questions And Answers!!
  • Chem 102 Final Exam Questions And Answers!!

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  • P=F/A - Answer-pressure equals force divided by area Boyle's Law - Answer-they volume of a fixed quantity of gas at constant temperature is INVERSELY proportional to the pressure Boyle's Law equation - Answer-PV=K Charles's Law - Answer-The volume of a fixed amount of gas at a constant pressure is directly proportional to its absolute temperature Charles's Law Equation - Answer-V/T=K Avogadro's Law - Answer-The volume of a gas at constant temperature and pressure is directly proport...
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CHEM 120 Week 4 Concepts; The Ideal Gas Laws and Acid-Base Reactions
  • CHEM 120 Week 4 Concepts; The Ideal Gas Laws and Acid-Base Reactions

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  • PHYSICAL STATES OF MATTER In this section, we will discuss the Ideal Gas Laws. First, we will review the properties of solids, liquids, and gases. Second, we will discuss the kinetic-molecular theory of gases, which explains why they are so unique compared to other states of matter. Finally, we will discuss gas law equations, and practice using them to solve for different parameters. This unit has many strong connections to our daily lives as we are surrounded by examples of the materials we ar...
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Testbank for Biology 2nd Edition from OpenStax College ISBN 9781947172517
  • Testbank for Biology 2nd Edition from OpenStax College ISBN 9781947172517

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  • Testbank for Biology 2nd Edition from OpenStax College ISBN 9781947172517Chapter 1 1 Figure 1.6 1: C; 2: F; 3: A; 4: B; 5: D; 6: E. The original hypothesis is incorrect, as the coffeemaker works when plugged into the outlet. Alternative hypotheses include that the toaster might be broken or that the toaster wasn't turned on. 3 Figure 1.16 Communities exist within populations which exist within ecosystems. 4 B 6 D 8 C 10 C 12 B 14 D 16 Answers will vary, but should apply the steps of the scienti...
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Testbank for Biology 2nd Edition from OpenStax College
  • Testbank for Biology 2nd Edition from OpenStax College

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  • Testbank for Biology 2nd Edition from OpenStax CollegeChapter 1 1 Figure 1.6 1: C; 2: F; 3: A; 4: B; 5: D; 6: E. The original hypothesis is incorrect, as the coffeemaker works when plugged into the outlet. Alternative hypotheses include that the toaster might be broken or that the toaster wasn't turned on. 3 Figure 1.16 Communities exist within populations which exist within ecosystems. 4 B 6 D 8 C 10 C 12 B 14 D 16 Answers will vary, but should apply the steps of the scientific method. One pos...
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CHEM 120 Week 4- The Ideal Gas Laws and Acid:Base Reactions
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  • Week 4: The Ideal Gas Laws and Acid/Base Reactions PHYSICAL STATES OF MATTER In this section, we will discuss the Ideal Gas Laws. First, we will review the properties of solids, liquids, and gases. Second, we will discuss the kinetic-molecular theory of gases, which explains why they are so unique compared to other states of matter. Finally, we will discuss gas law equations, and practice using them to solve for different parameters. This unit has many strong connections to our daily lives ...
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Unit 6 Knewton Exam Questions With  Correct Answers(2024/2025)
  • Unit 6 Knewton Exam Questions With Correct Answers(2024/2025)

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  • Unit 6 Knewton Exam Questions With Verified Answers. According to KMT, at constant pressure and temperature, the frequency and force of molecule wall collisions are constant. So increasing the number of gaseous molecules will require a proportional increase in the container volume in order to yield a decrease in the number of collisions per unit area to make up for the increased frequency of collisions. What gas law is KMT explaining? - answerAvogadro's law The average kinetic energy of gas mol...
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Survey Final Exam 2024 Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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  • Survey Final Exam 2024 Questions with 100% Correct Answers Ideal Gas - ANSWERSa model of the way that gas particles behave at the atomic/molecular level Pressure - ANSWERSforce per unit area Gas pressure is a result of... - ANSWERSforce exerted by the collision of particles with the walls of the container Barometer - ANSWERSmeasures atmospheric pressure 1 atm= - ANSWERS760 mmHg Abbreviations for ideal gas law - ANSWERSmoles (n) volume (v) ---- L temperature (t)----K pressu...
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