In Karen Brodkin Sacks’ study of the racial categorization o…
In Karen Brodkin Sacks’ study of the racial categorization of Jewish Americans in the twentieth century, she argues that while Jews were not considered white at the start of the century, they were considered white by the end of the century in American society. Her study demonstrates what about race and whiteness?
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14. (WCSU24.[x], 14 points) Aqueous solutions of ammonia are commonly used for cleaning. a. Draw a hydrogen bond between water (H2O) and ammonia (NH3). Clearly label the hydrogen bond donor and acceptor on your drawing. b. Besides the hydrogen bond, what other IMFs are present between water and ammonia? c. Would you predict that water and ammonia are miscible or immiscible? What about water and hexane (C6H14)? Explain one of your answers Give the number of hydrogen bond donors in ammonia in the box below.
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25. (WCSU24.[x]) Hot air is less dense than cold air and this is the reason that hot air balloons float! A hot air balloon on a cool summer morning is filled with air to a volume of 2.80 x 106 L and warmed to 195 °F (90 °C). A hot air balloon must be inflated to a volume of approximately 3.10 x 106 L in order to float in air. a. (4 points) At constant pressure, provide a molecular-level explanation of the relationship between temperature and volume of a gas. b. (6 points) Calculate the temperature the gas must be (in °C) in order to float. Enter the temperature of the gas below.
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