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A 2 L container will hold about 4 g of which of the followin…

A 2 L container will hold about 4 g of which of the following gases at 0°C and 1 atm?

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A sealed vessel contains 0.200 mol of oxygen gas, 0.100 mol…

A sealed vessel contains 0.200 mol of oxygen gas, 0.100 mol of nitrogen gas, and 0.200 mol of argon gas. The total pressure of the gas mixture is 5.00 atm. The partial pressure of the argon is

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A student placed a sample of a food coloring that contains a…

A student placed a sample of a food coloring that contains a mixture of a blue dye and a red dye at the top of a chromatography column filled with a nonpolar stationary phase. When water is poured through the column, two bands of colors are seen in the column, as shown in the diagram below. The figure shows a chromatography column with water running through it. There is a small band of red dye indicated about halfway up the column, and a slightly larger band of blue dye indicated near the bottom of the column.   Which of the following will most likely be observed if CH3OH(l) is used in the column instead of water? (Assume that both solvents flow through the column at the same rate.)

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Which molecule has only one double bond?

Which molecule has only one double bond?

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The liquified hydrogen halides have the normal boiling point…

The liquified hydrogen halides have the normal boiling points given below. The relatively high boiling point of HF can be correctly explained by which of the following?   Hydrogen Halide Normal Boiling Point (°C) HF +19 HCl -85 HBr -67 HI -35

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The question refers to the 1 L flask shown in the figure. A…

The question refers to the 1 L flask shown in the figure. A diagram shows four flasks, each closed with a stopper. Flask A contains N 2 gas at 30 degrees Celsius temperature and 1 a t m pressure. Flask B contains N 2 gas at 50 degrees Celsius temperature and 0.5 a t m pressure. Flask C contains O 2 gas at 40 degrees Celsius temperature and 2 a t m pressure. Flask D contains O 2 gas at 40 degrees Celsius temperature and 0.5 a t m pressure. Which flask contains the smallest number of moles of gas?

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Which of the following scientific claims about the bond in t…

Which of the following scientific claims about the bond in the molecular compound HF is most likely to be true?

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Which of the following techniques is most appropriate for th…

Which of the following techniques is most appropriate for the recovery of solid KNO3 from an aqueous solution of KNO3?

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  The figure presents a particle diagram titled “Solid K F….

  The figure presents a particle diagram titled “Solid K F.” There are 5 shaded circles, which represent positive ions and 4 unshaded circles, which represent negative ions. The circles are all the same size and are arranged in 3 rows of 3, alternating between positive and negative ions. Rows 1 and 3 begin with a positive ion, and row 2 begins with a negative ion. The circles are close together but none of the circles are touching. The particle-level diagram above represents the structure of a solid KF. Although the molar mass of KCl is greater than that of KF, the density of KCl is actually less than that of KF. Which of the following representations of the structure of KCl best helps to explain this phenomenon?

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The volume of a sample of air in a cylinder with a movable p…

The volume of a sample of air in a cylinder with a movable piston is 2.0 L at a pressure P1, as shown in the diagram. The figure shows a cylinder with a movable piston in two different positions. On the left side of the figure, the air in the cylinder has a volume of 2 point zero liters. There is an arrow that shows that the piston is moved. On the right side of the figure, the air in the cylinder has a volume of 5 point zero liters. The volume is increased to 5.0 L as the temperature is held constant. The pressure of the air in the cylinder is now P2. What effect do the volume and pressure changes have on the average kinetic energy of the molecules in the sample?

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