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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 19:00
A4.86 g piece of metal was placed in a graduated cylinder containing 15.5 ml of water. the water level rose to 17.3 ml. what is the density of the metal. i need the steps of how to solve it to so i can use a formula to work out other problems.
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 06:00
Complete the sentences to best explain the ranking.match the words below to the appropriate blanks in the sentences.a less polar bondhigher molar massion-dipole forcesstronger intermolecular forcesdipole-dipole forcesdispersion forceshydrogen bonding1. h2s and h2se exhibit the following intermolecular forces:.2. therefore, when comparing h2s and h2se the one with a has a higher boiling point .3. the strongest intermolecular force exhibited by h2o is . therefore, when comparing h2se and h2o the one with has a higher boiling point.
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 16:00
Be sure to answer all parts. the catalytic destruction of ozone occurs via a two-step mechanism, where x can be any of several species: (1) x + o3 → xo + o2 [slow] (2) xo + o → x + o2 [fast] (a) write the overall reaction. o3 + o → 2 o2 o3 + xo → x + 2 o2 xo + x + o3 + o → xo + x + 2 o2 x + o3 → xo + o2 (b) write the rate law for each step (using k for the rate constant). reaction 1: reaction 2: k[x][o2] k[xo][o2] k[x][o3] k[xo][o3] k[xo][o2] k[x][o] k[x][o2] k[xo][o] (c) x acts as a and xo acts as a catalyst intermediate intermediate catalyst (d) high-flying aircraft release no into the stratosphere, which catalyzes this process. when o3 and no concentrations are 3 ă— 1012 molecule/cm3 and 9.9 ă— 109 molecule/cm3, respectively, what is the rate of o3 depletion? the rate constant k for the rate-determining step is 6 ă— 10â’15 (cm3)2/moleculeâ·s. give your answer in scientific notation. use one significant figure in your answer. ă— 10 molecule/s
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