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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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Knewton's Unit 6 test- with Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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  • If the pressure of a gas is kept constant and the temperature (in Kelvin) is cut in half, the volume will __________. - Answer Be cut in half Which of the following states that the pressure of a given amount of gas is directly proportional to its temperature on the Kelvin scale when the volume is held constant? - Answer Amontons's or Gay-Lussac's law Pressure and temperature of an ideal gas are __________. - Answer Directly proportional
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Knewton's Chapter 2 test- with Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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  • Chapter 2 Knewton Exam Questions With Verified Answers. A tiny gas bubble in a carbonated beverage contains 2.69 x 102 carbon dioxide molecules. Write the number of molecules in standard notation. - answer2,690,000,000,000 For a number written in scientific notation, 1.02 x 10-', what does the exponent represent? - answerthe power of ten the digit term is multiplied by The wavelength of yellow light is approximately 0. m. Convert this quantity from meters to nanometers. - answer5.80 x 102 nm In...
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  • What is the formula for sulfuric acid? - Answer H2SO4 Which substance has a pH that is higher than pure water? - Answer AMMONIA Which of the following is best described as a proton acceptor? - Answer bronsted-Lowry bas
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KNEWTON 1 EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024-2025
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  • hich of the following measurements would be a reasonable guess for the diameter of a gold atom? a. 3×10^8 m b. 3×10^−10 m c. 3×10^5 m d. 3×10^−3 m - Answer b. 3×10^−10 m
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Knewton unit 7 thermochemistry test- with Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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  • condensation of rain from water vapor - Answer melting ice cubes Melting ice cubes are an example of an endothermic process, because heat energy is taken from the surroundings when ice cubes melt. Burning sugar and a candle burning are both chemical reactions which give off heat energy, so they are both exothermic. When water vapor condenses, more energetic gas molecules become less energetic liquid molecules; the heat energy from the more energetic molecules in the gas phase is given off ...
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