One that can be produced as fast as it is used - apex
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What is the pH of a solution
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A measure of the acidity of a solution
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According to the Gibbs free energy equation what is the temperature range for which the formation of liquid bromine is spontaneous
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The reaction is spontaneous below 743 K.
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The principal quantum number for the outermost electrons in a Bromine atom in the ground state is
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It is n=4 because Br is in the 4p valence shell.
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What is the nuclear decay equation for potassium-40
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There are three beta decay modes for 40K, and so three
equations.
The equation for the negative beta decay of 40K: 1940K -->
2040Ca + -10e
where the -10e represents a beta particle or electron.
The equation for the positive beta decay of 40K: 1940K -->
1840Ar+ 10e
where the 10e represents a positive beta particle or
positron.
The equation for the decay of 40K by electron capture is:1940K +
-10e --> 1840Ar + ve
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What best describes what the pH number indicates about a solution
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How acidic the solution is the number of H+ ions in the solution
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What characterizes an Arrhenius acid-base reaction
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It forms a salt and water.
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What is the greenhouse effect
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gases in the atmosphere trap the heat from the sun
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What property of a substance does its specific heat capacity describe
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How much heat it takes to raise the temperature
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What describes the behavior of an ideal gas
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The ideal gas law, which is a good approximation to the behavior
of many gases under many conditions, even though it has many
limitations. It is a combination of Boyle's law and Charles's law
and was first stated by Emile Clapeyron in 1834.
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What does the half-life of a radioisotope refer to
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The length of time it takes for half of a radioactive sample to
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What best describes a radioisotope
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its nucleus is unstable
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Which of the following carbon skeletons represents a carboxylic acid
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Mono-protic carboxylic acids are generally represented as
R-COOH
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What characteristics would make a gas non-ideal
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The gas molecules interact with one another
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What is an alkene
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Apex- A hydrocarbon containing a carbon-carbon double bond
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What is a renewable resource
One that can be produced as fast as it is used - apex
What is the pH of a solution
A measure of the acidity of a solution
According to the Gibbs free energy equation what is the temperature range for which the formation of liquid bromine is spontaneous
The reaction is spontaneous below 743 K.
The principal quantum number for the outermost electrons in a Bromine atom in the ground state is
It is n=4 because Br is in the 4p valence shell.
What is the nuclear decay equation for potassium-40
There are three beta decay modes for 40K, and so three
equations.
The equation for the negative beta decay of 40K: 1940K -->
2040Ca + -10e
where the -10e represents a beta particle or electron.
The equation for the positive beta decay of 40K: 1940K -->
1840Ar+ 10e
where the 10e represents a positive beta particle or
positron.
The equation for the decay of 40K by electron capture is:1940K +
-10e --> 1840Ar + ve
What best describes what the pH number indicates about a solution
How acidic the solution is the number of H+ ions in the solution
What characterizes an Arrhenius acid-base reaction
It forms a salt and water.
What is the greenhouse effect
gases in the atmosphere trap the heat from the sun
What property of a substance does its specific heat capacity describe
How much heat it takes to raise the temperature
What describes the behavior of an ideal gas
The ideal gas law, which is a good approximation to the behavior
of many gases under many conditions, even though it has many
limitations. It is a combination of Boyle's law and Charles's law
and was first stated by Emile Clapeyron in 1834.
What does the half-life of a radioisotope refer to
The length of time it takes for half of a radioactive sample to
decay
What best describes a radioisotope
its nucleus is unstable
Which of the following carbon skeletons represents a carboxylic acid
Mono-protic carboxylic acids are generally represented as
R-COOH
What characteristics would make a gas non-ideal
The gas molecules interact with one another
What is an alkene
Apex- A hydrocarbon containing a carbon-carbon double bond