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Suppose you are running an experiment to test that the salt of a strong acid will not affect the pH of the solution. You choose HCl and NaCl. You start at low concentrations using the data table below to guide you and record the pH. You repeat this for each concentration of HCl and NaCl shown in the data table. Your pH measurements are shown below.
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 21:00
Read these sentences from the text. near the equator, the tropics receive the most rain on a consistent basis. as a result, the fresh water falling into the ocean decrease the salinity of the surface water in that region. [. .] . . as the salt content of sea water increases, so does its density. what can you infer about how rain affects the density of surface water near the equator?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 14:30
100 grams of molten lead (600°c) is used to make musket balls. if the lead shot is allowed to cool to room temperature (21°c), what is the change in entropy (in j/k) of the lead? (for the specific heat of molten and solid lead use 1.29 j/g⋅°c; the latent heat of fusion and the melting point of lead are 2.45 × 104 j/kg and 327°c, respectively.)
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 15:30
Each of the following reactions is allowed to come to equilibrium and then the volume is changed as indicated. predict the effect (shift right, shift left, or no effect) of the indicated volume change. drag the appropriate items to their respective bins.co(g) + h2o(g) < => co2(g) + h2(g) (volume is decreased) pcl3(g) + cl2(g) < => pcl5(g) (volume is increased) caco3(s)< => cao(s) + co2(g) (volume is increased)
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 16:00
No copying 15 pts how does a free-body diagram tell you about the net force on an object?
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