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CEM 141 MSU Exam 2 Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update Assured Satisfaction
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Which reaction requires the most energy? 
A. N(g) → N+(g) + e - 
B. N+(g) → N2+(g) + e - 
C. F(g) → F+(g) + e - 
D. F+(g) → F2+(g) + e - - Answer-D. F+(g) → F2+(g) + e - 
Fluorine has a higher effective nuclear charge than Nitrogen - so it is harder to remove an electron (takes 
more energy because the electron is more strongly attracted by the nucleus). Effective nuclear charge is 
the same for F and F+ because the number of protons and core electrons are not changed. However, 
when t...
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CEM 141-Exam 1 Latest Update Already Graded A
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CEM 141-Exam 1 Latest Update Already 
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Matter is made up of Atoms 
The the smallest distinguishable part of an element Atom 
Can change overtime according to the evidence available Theories 
ALL atoms/molecules attract to one another due to Electrostatic forces 
________ lower potential energy of a system Attractions 
_____ raise potential energy of a system Repulsions 
Stable systems form where The attractive and repulsive forces are EQUAL or the potential 
energy is at a minimum 
The ...
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BS 161 Exam Questions And Correct Answers 2024 Update
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BS 161 Exam Questions And Correct Answers 2024 Update 
 
What type of bond occurs between molecules? - Answer -Covalent bond 
 
Blank unwinds DNA - Answer -Helicase 
 
DNA polymerase can only add nucleotides to the 3' end of an blank strand - Answer -Existing 
 
What forces occur between molecules? - Answer -Ionic, hydrogen, hydrophobic clustering and london dispersion forces 
 
Covalent bonds involve To fill outer electron shells - Answer -Sharing of electrons. 
 
What is the goal of covalent ...
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HOMEWORK EXAM 1 CHEM 142 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A
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HOMEWORK EXAM 1 CHEM 142 
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A 
 
Is there an attraction between two neutral helium atoms? 
Explain in detail why or why not. Be sure to include any evidence you have for your claim and 
how this supports your reasoning. Yes; 2 helium atoms can be attracted because the electrons 
in the electron cloud are freely moving. This leads to one of the atoms becoming an 
instantaneous dipole, this will then induce a dipole on the other atom. The opposite partial 
charges will a...
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BS161 2024 Updated Exam
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BS161 2024 Updated Exam 
 
What type of bond occurs between molecules? - ANSWER Covalent bond 
 
Blank unwinds DNA - ANSWER Helicase 
 
DNA polymerase can only add nucleotides to the 3' end of an blank strand - ANSWER Existing 
 
What forces occur between molecules? - ANSWER Ionic, hydrogen, hydrophobic clustering and london dispersion forces 
 
Covalent bonds involve To fill outer electron shells - ANSWER Sharing of electrons. 
 
What is the goal of covalent bonding? - ANSW...
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CEM 141 Final Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed
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CEM 141 Final Exam Questions and 
 
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Why are alpha particles deflected by the nucleus? Because both the alpha particles and the 
nucleus are positively charged and so the alpha particle is repelled. 
 
Is this statement (Dalton's Theory) true or false and why? 
"All atoms of an element are identical and have the same mass and properties." False. 
 
Atoms of the same element can have different numbers of neutrons. 
 
What is the evidence that electrons are subatomic pa...
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CEM 141 Final Exam Questions & Answers Solved 100% Correct!!
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Why are alpha particles deflected by the nucleus? - Answer-Because both the alpha particles and the 
nucleus are positively charged and so the alpha particle is repelled. 
Is this statement (Dalton's Theory) true or false and why? 
"All atoms of an element are identical and have the same mass and properties." - Answer-False. 
Atoms of the same element can have different numbers of neutrons. 
What is the evidence that electrons are subatomic particles? - Answer-The nature of the electron is 
i...
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CEM 141 Recitation Week 3 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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CEM 141 Recitation Week 3 Questions 
 
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as atoms get closer together and their e- clouds overlap, why does PE rise? the electrostatic 
 
repulsion between e- means that the atoms are forced apart, since energy was used to "push" e- 
together (in the form of KE) this energy must be stored in the electrostatic field as PE 
 
what forces are present/respective strengths at potential minimum? the strength of the 
attractive forces = the strength of repulsive forces (al...
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Chem 104 1st exam|Complete Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Chem 104 1st exam|Complete Questions with 100% Correct Answers 
What are hybrid orbitals? 
orbitals of equal energy produced by the combination of two or more orbitals on the same atom 
What are the types of hybrid orbitals 
SP- 2 regions of density 
SP^2- 3 regions of density(3sp^2s) 
SP^3- 4 regions (4 sp^3s) 
What are the 4 types of hydrocarbons 
alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, and aromatic hydrocarbons 
Alkane 
a hydrocarbon containing only single covalent bonds 
Alkene 
a hydrocarbon that contai...
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CHM 1046 TOP Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Which of the following processes would you expect the entropy of the system to decrease? 
I. evaporating a liquid 
II. decreasing the temperature of a gas 
III. melting a solidII only 
The boiling point of pure methanol (CH3OH) is 338K and the boiling point of pure ethanol 
(CH3CH2OH) is 351K why is the boiling point of ethanol higher than methanol? 
a. because ethanol forms more hydrogen bonding interactions per molecule than methanol. 
b. because ethanol has a larger electron cloud and ther...
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