Thermodynamics is the branch of physics concerned with the
conversion of different energy forms.
•DeltaG (rxn) = DeltaG (pdts) - DeltaDG (rcts) •DeltaG°(rxn) =
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Why are alloys useful
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Alloys are useful (if this is what the question is getting at) because mixing elements of the periodic table alters their colligative properties.
i.e. mixing two metals could change substance's melting point, allowing it to more easily resist high temperatures. Also, mixing metals can change the way they bind together, and create an altogether stronger material than you can find using any single metal alone.They can improve a metal's properties
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How does a graph show a saturated solution and a unsaturated solution
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A graph can illustrate what solution is saturated and
unsaturated. If the point is on the line, then the solution is
saturated, while if is below the line, the solution is
unsaturated.
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What forces hold network solids together
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All chemical bonds, including those found in network solids,
derive from the electromagnetic force. Positively charged protons
attract negatively charged electrons. Although atoms start off with
an equal number of protons and electrons, and are therefore
electrically neutral, the electrons rearrange themselves in ways
that create attractions between atoms. Covalent bonds
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How would the kinetic theory address
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Vibrations in molecules
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What forces hold ionic solids together
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Ionic bonds
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What kind of crystalline solid is graphite
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Network solid
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Why is soap mixed with water
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Its polar end mixes with the water so it can be washed away. ~APEX
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Who created the model of the atom that has quantizied levels of energy
Which of the following could a magnet float over network solid semiconductor superconductor molecular solid
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A superconductor.
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What is the significant force that attracts water molecules polar molecules to each other
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hydrogen bonding
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Which of the following is an electrolyte solution
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The answer is "Ions in water" on Apex
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What is thermodynamics
the study of the movement of energy and heat.
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Thermodynamics is the branch of physics concerned with the
conversion of different energy forms.
•DeltaG (rxn) = DeltaG (pdts) - DeltaDG (rcts) •DeltaG°(rxn) =
-R T ln K •
Why are alloys useful
Alloys are useful (if this is what the question is getting at) because mixing elements of the periodic table alters their colligative properties.
i.e. mixing two metals could change substance's melting point, allowing it to more easily resist high temperatures. Also, mixing metals can change the way they bind together, and create an altogether stronger material than you can find using any single metal alone.They can improve a metal's properties
How does a graph show a saturated solution and a unsaturated solution
A graph can illustrate what solution is saturated and
unsaturated. If the point is on the line, then the solution is
saturated, while if is below the line, the solution is
unsaturated.
What forces hold network solids together
All chemical bonds, including those found in network solids,
derive from the electromagnetic force. Positively charged protons
attract negatively charged electrons. Although atoms start off with
an equal number of protons and electrons, and are therefore
electrically neutral, the electrons rearrange themselves in ways
that create attractions between atoms. Covalent bonds
How would the kinetic theory address
Vibrations in molecules
What forces hold ionic solids together
Ionic bonds
What kind of crystalline solid is graphite
Network solid
Why is soap mixed with water
Its polar end mixes with the water so it can be washed away. ~APEX
Who created the model of the atom that has quantizied levels of energy