The Enthalpy of a reastion is the sum of the enthalpies of intermediate reactions
Avogadro's law states that equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure contain the same number of particles, regardless of the type of gas. This law is based on the concept that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to the number of moles of gas present.
The key functions of the state include maintaining law and order, providing public services such as education and healthcare, regulating the economy, and representing the interests of its citizens both domestically and internationally.
The principle you're referring to is the Periodic Law. It states that the properties of elements are periodic functions of their atomic number, which is why the elements are arranged in a periodic manner in the periodic table. This organization helps identify trends and similarities in the properties of elements based on their atomic structure.
Boyle's Law states that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume, when the temperature is held constant. Mathematically, this relationship is expressed as P1V1 = P2V2, where P represents pressure and V represents volume.
The law of definite proportions states that a compound always contains the same elements in the same proportion by mass, regardless of the source of the compound. This means that for a given compound, the ratio of the masses of the elements is always constant.
State Law
No, federal law and state law are not the same. Federal law applies to the entire country, while state law only applies within the boundaries of a specific state.
A state law is created by the state and only pertains to that single state. A federal law is created by the national government and is enforced throughout the whole nation. Federal law overrides state law.
No the constitution states that government law is superior to state law.
State law
The law will be upheld because it's a state law and is consistent with the state constituion.
State law can be more detailed than federal law, but cannot conflict with federal law. Therefore, a state law cannot determine that a federal law is invalid. The state would have to, instead challenge the federal law as an unconstitutional intrusion on state rights.
yes
If the state law is stricter/harsher/more limiting, state law takes precedence. If the the state law is more lax/unrestricted, federal law takes precedence.
Federal law takes precedence over state law.
what if the state law was stricter?
If a state law, the Governor. If federal law, the President.