Chemistry, 12.03.2020 20:33 kameron1337
Suppose CO adsorbs onto a solid surface such that the CO bond is perpendicular to the surface, the oxygen atom is immobilized on the surface but the carbon atom can still move as the bond vibrates. Calculate the reduced mass for this surface-adsorbed CO molecule
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Asample of ammonia reacts with oxygen as shown. 4nh3(g) + 5o2(g) 4no(g) + 6h2o(g) what is the limiting reactant if 4.0 g of nh3 react with 8.0 g of oxygen? o2 because it produces only 0.20 mol of no. nh3 because it produces only 0.20 mol of no. o2 because it produces two times less no than nh3. nh3 because it produces three times more no than o2.
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Use the table to identify the phase and phase changes of the elements under the given conditions. write the name of the substance, phase, or phase change
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Type the correct answer in the box. spell all words correctly.what is the correct term for living the most sustainable life you can within your current circumstances? when your are being as sustainable as you can within your current lifestyle, you are said to be sustainability.
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Look at the spectrums of a star moving towards earth and a motionless star. which of these is a correct inference that can be draw from the observation of the two spectrums? (2 points) the spectrum of a motionless star is difficult to be viewed separately using oridinary telescopes. the spectrum of a motionless star is identical to the spectrum of a star which moves towards earth. the spectrum of a star shifts towards the red region when the star moves towards earth. the spectrum of a star shifts towards the blue region when the star moves towards earth.
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