Chemistry, 06.01.2021 18:50 brisamauro27
Click on any element. Change the "State at" to 38 degrees Celsius (approximately body temperature). Which of the following elements changed state from solid to liquid (changed from black to blue)? Choose all that apply.
Gallium (Ga)
Tin (Sn)
Tantalum (Ta)
Caesium (Cs)
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This chart lists four kinds of polymers and their sources. what can be known about all four polymers, despite their differences? they come from living things. they share ionic carbon bonds. they are at least 100 monomers long. they are made of repeating subunits.
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 01:30
At a certain temperature the rate of this reaction is first order in hi with a rate constant of : 0.0632s2hig=h2g+i2g suppose a vessel contains hi at a concentration of 1.28m . calculate how long it takes for the concentration of hi to decrease to 17.0% of its initial value. you may assume no other reaction is important. round your answer to 2 significant digits.
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