Chemistry, 22.06.2021 15:40 raerea2005
The diagram below shows a Bunsen burner heating a beaker of water on a braker stand the arrows represent the transfer of heat energy in the water which process is primarily responsible for the transfer of heat indicated by the arrows in the beaker of water
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 22:30
Joseph has hypothesized that sound travels in waves. if he were following the scientific method, what should he do next? a. ask a question. b. test the hypothesis. c. study the results. d. tell other scientists about his hypothesis.
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 23:50
2points why do scientists need governmental funding? o a. government politicians ask all the important scientific questions. o b. scientists have to pay taxes to the government on the money they make. o c. the cost of doing scientific research can be very high. o d. the government is controlled by scientists. submit
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 12:10
Consider the reaction: n2(g) + o2(g) ⇄ 2no(g) kc = 0.10 at 2000oc starting with initial concentrations of 0.040 mol/l of n2 and 0.040 mol/l of o2, calculate the equilibrium concentration of no in mol/l how would this be done?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 12:30
Which of the following describes a compound? (hint: carbon and oxygen bo a. a piece of pure carbon, containing only carbon atoms b. oxygen gas surrounding a solid piece of carbon c. a substance made of two oxygen atoms for each carbon atom carbon and oxygen atoms mixed without being bonded together
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