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Inorganic Chemistry - Exam 2 with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated
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Inorganic Chemistry - Exam 2 with 100% 
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Why are metals electrically ____________? - answer- conductive 
- They have valence electrons that are delocalized 
A result of having delocalized electrons, metals have ______________ properties. - 
answerreflective (shiny) 
Explain why metals are malleable. - answerThe atoms are arranged in uniform rows which 
can slide over one another. 
The structure of a metal can best be described as a ___________ consisting of _...
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MATSE 201 Exam 1 Questions With Answers Graded A+
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MATSE 201 Exam 1 Questions With Answers Graded A+ 
In order to define a crystal structure, one must know 
the Bravias lattice and basis 
 
 
Which of the following is NOT one of the 7 crystal systems? 
Face centered cubic 
 
 
Elemental metals do not commonly crystallize in which of the following lattices 
Simple Cubic 
 
 
Which direction has the highest linear density in a crystal of Cu that crystallizes in the fcc? 
[110] 
 
 
Which direction has the highest linear density in a crystal of Na ...
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HESI A2 BIOLOGY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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HESI A2 BIOLOGY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
Hierarchic Organizational system for nomenclature 
Kingdom 
Phylum 
Class 
Order 
Family 
Genus 
Species (Least) 
"Keep Penguins Cool Or Find Good Shelter" 
 
 
Scientific Method 
Observation 
Hypothesis 
Experiment 
Conclusion 
 
 
Water 
All life, and therefore biology , occurs in water. 
 
 
Properties of Water 
2 Hydrogen bonds Covalently bonded to Oxygen. 
 
Hydrogen Bonding between molecules. 
- High specific heat 
- Large bodies or water stabilize...
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MATSE 201 Exam 1 Theoretical Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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MATSE 201 Exam 1 Theoretical Questions With 100% Correct Answers 
What is true regarding the crystal systems? 
there are 7 shapes that can completely fill 3D space through translational symmetry 
 
 
Which of the following is not one of the crystal systems? 
Face centered cubic 
 
examples of crystal systems: tetragonal, rhombohedral, trigonal 
 
 
Elemental metals do not commonly crystallize in which of the following lattices 
Simple cubic 
 
 
Which direction has the highest linear density in ...
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AP Biology Unit 1 Test Questions And Answers
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AP Biology Unit 1 Test Questions And Answers 
 
water - ANS -polar molecule 
-polar covalent bonds 
-oxygen end is partial negative and the hydrogens have a partially positive end 
-cohesive 
 
polar covalent bonds - ANS -opposite ends of the molecule have opposite charges 
 
cohesion - ANS -H bonding between H2O creates it (sticky) 
-allows for the movement of water against gravity 
-high surface tension 
-water moves up a tree by transpiration (helped by ____) 
 
adhesion - ANS -H...
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Summarize the historical sources of diamond prior to 1867 - -Historically, diamonds were extremely rare and sourced from only a few scattered alluvial (i.e., within river gravels) localities. They were *first discovered in the Golconda Region of India* and then *subsequently in Brazil* by the 18th century. It has been supposed that a maximum 50,000 carats could have been produced annually from India before the 18th...
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water 
-polar molecule 
-polar colvalent bonds 
-oxygen end is partial negative and the hydrogens have a partially positive end 
-cohesive 
 
 
polar covalent bonds 
-opposite ends of the molecule have opposite charges 
 
 
cohesion 
-H bonding between H2O creates it (sticky) 
-allows for the movement of water against gravity 
-high surface tension 
-water moves up a tree by transpiration (helped by ____) 
 
 
adhesion 
-H2O molecules form H bonds with other s...
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GIA Diamonds and Diamond Grading 7 questions and answers all are graded A+
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Aggregate - a solid mass of individual, randomly oriented crystals, intergrown or held together by 
a natural binding agent 
Cleavage plane - plane parallel to a possible crystal face, where a diamond can split cleanly when 
struck 
covalent bond - a chemical bond formed by two atoms sharing electrons 
crystal - solid matter with atoms arranged in a regular, repeating pattern 
crystalline - composed of crystals or related to crystals 
crystal planes - internal directions parallel to a mineral's...
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GIA Colored Stone Final Exam Questions And Answers, Latest Update 2024/2025 (100% CORRECT)
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By what date had Kokichi Mikimoto begun culturing whole pearls - Answer 1908 
Synthetic gem materials - Answer Are not minerals 
which of the following is an organic gem - Answer amber 
which of the following is amorphous - Answer amber 
a natural material that's made up of a mass of one or more kinds of mineral crystals is - 
Answer rock 
what group does alamandine belong to - Answer garnet 
A gem produced by, or derived from, a living organism is - Answer organic 
which of the following is a ...
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Final Inorgo Exam Questions And Complete Correct Answers Graded A+.
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Consider ionic compound, MX3, composed of generic metal M and generic gaseous halogen X. 
Enthalpy of formation of MX3 =-701kJ/mol 
 
enthalpy of sublimation of M= 177 kJ/mol 
 
1st, 2nd, and 3rd ionization energies of M=625 kJ/mol, 1583 kJ/mol, and 2469 kJ/mol 
 
Electron affinity of X =-315kJ/mol 
 
bond energy of X2= 183kJ/mol 
 
Determine the lattice energy of MX3 - correct answer lattice energy = -4885 kJ/mol 
enthalpy of sublimation is -701 
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