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Iridium is essentially tied with osmium Corine
distinction of being called the "densest element" with
a density of 22.5 g/cm3. What would be the mass in
pounds of a 1.0 ft x 1.0 ft x 1.0 ft cube of iridium? (1 lb =
453.6 g)
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Under which circumstances are kp and kc equal for the reaction aa(g)+bb(g)⇌cc(g)+dd(g)?
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