Electricity is the flow of electrons. the following questions relate to how electricity is quantified.1. electrons are charged particles. the amount of charge that passes per unit time is calleda. potentialb. currentc. voltage2. the driving force for the electrons (i. e., the reason they are flowing in the first place) is measured bya. chargeb. currentc. potential3. charge is measured ina. amperes (a)b. coulombs (c)c. joules (j)d. volts (v)4. current is measured ina. amperes (a)b. coulombs (c)c. joules (j)d. volts (v)5. potential is measured ina. amperes (a)b. coulombs (c)c. joules (j)d. volts (v)
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 05:00
In 1901, thomas edison invented the nickel-iron battery. the following reaction takes place in the battery. fe(s) + 2 nio(oh)(s) + 2 h2o(l) fe(oh)2(s) + 2 ni(oh)2(aq) how many mole of fe(oh)2, is produced when 5.35 mol fe and 7.65 mol nio(oh) react?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 12:00
Ican determine the molar mass of an element by looking on the under the atomic mass for the element. for example the molar mass of phosphorus is 30.974 grams/mole. avogadro’s number tells me the amount of representative particles in 1 mole of any substance. this means 12.011 gram sample of carbon and a 32.0 gram sample of sulfur have the same number of atoms.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 20:40
Select the correct value for the indicated bond angle in each of the compounds. o−o−oo−o−o angle of o3 90° 109.5° < 109.5° 120° < 120° 180° f−b−ff−b−f angle of bf3 180° < 109.5° < 120° 120° 109.5° 90° f−o−ff−o−f angle of of2 < 120° 120° 90° 109.5° 180° < 109.5° cl−be−clcl−be−cl angle of becl2 90° 109.5° 180° 120° < 109.5° < 120° f−p−ff−p−f angle of pf3 90° 109.5° < 109.5° 180° 120° < 120° h−c−hh−c−h angle of ch4 90° < 109.5° 180° 120° < 120° 109.5°
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