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... parallel and the units are the same size. Each degree C or each 1 K change in temperature is equal to 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit...
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...form one mole gaseeous atoms. now considering Na, K and Cs . Na is in the 3rd period, K in the 4th Period...
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Increasing 1 degree C would be an increase of 1.8 degree F and 1 K ( C and K are the same magnitude). So degrees F are the biggest, and the other two are the same.
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3N2(g)+6 H2O(g)⇌6 NO(g)+6 H2(g) K ' c = [NO(g)]^6 x [H2(g)]^6/{[N2(g)]^3 x [H2O(g)]^6...
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a) K b) K c ) Na d) Ca The metals toward the bottom left of the...
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...the equation A +2C = E and the rate law is Rate = k [A][ C ] A+ C -->D slow D+ C -->E fast
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Li, K , Cs ,= 1 valence electron. Be, Mg, Ca,Ba= 2 valence electrons. USE the periodic table!
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It's easiest to convert from F to C , and then C to K . The formula for converting F to C is as ...
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...of 1 deg K . That does not mean that 1 deg C = 1 deg K Deg C = deg K + 273 deg (273.15 deg K if you want to be specific). So...
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K =10^(16,903x10x4,370)=10^738,7 pK=-log(10^738,7)=738,7 n is the ...
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