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[Show more]The average rate of appearance of [NH3] is 0.215 M/s. Determine the average rate of disappearance 
of [H2]. 
N2(g) + 3H2(g) -> 2NH3(g) - Answer--0.323 M/s 
Use the following experimental data to determine the rate law expression and the rate constant K for 
the following chemical equation; 
2NO(g...
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Add to cartThe average rate of appearance of [NH3] is 0.215 M/s. Determine the average rate of disappearance 
of [H2]. 
N2(g) + 3H2(g) -> 2NH3(g) - Answer--0.323 M/s 
Use the following experimental data to determine the rate law expression and the rate constant K for 
the following chemical equation; 
2NO(g...
P=F/A - Answer-pressure equals force divided by area 
Boyle's Law - Answer-they volume of a fixed quantity of gas at constant temperature is INVERSELY 
proportional to the pressure 
Boyle's Law equation - Answer-PV=K 
Charles's Law - Answer-The volume of a fixed amount of gas at a constant pressu...
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Add to cartP=F/A - Answer-pressure equals force divided by area 
Boyle's Law - Answer-they volume of a fixed quantity of gas at constant temperature is INVERSELY 
proportional to the pressure 
Boyle's Law equation - Answer-PV=K 
Charles's Law - Answer-The volume of a fixed amount of gas at a constant pressu...
Intramolecular - Answer-forces holding atoms within molecules 
intermolecular - Answer-forces of attraction between molecules 
Ion-ion - Answer-strongest bonds; high melting temps; involve cations and anions 
ion-permanent dipole - Answer-salts + polar molecules (water); metal ions with water or oth...
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Add to cartIntramolecular - Answer-forces holding atoms within molecules 
intermolecular - Answer-forces of attraction between molecules 
Ion-ion - Answer-strongest bonds; high melting temps; involve cations and anions 
ion-permanent dipole - Answer-salts + polar molecules (water); metal ions with water or oth...
definition of equilibrium - Answer-chemical equilibrium occurs when a reaction and its reverse 
reaction proceed at the same rate 
if K<<1 - Answer-reaction is reactant favored, reactant predominates at equilibrium, lies to the left 
if K>>1 - Answer-reaction is product favored, products...
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Add to cartdefinition of equilibrium - Answer-chemical equilibrium occurs when a reaction and its reverse 
reaction proceed at the same rate 
if K<<1 - Answer-reaction is reactant favored, reactant predominates at equilibrium, lies to the left 
if K>>1 - Answer-reaction is product favored, products...
1 carbon in chain - Answer-me- 
2 carbons in chain - Answer-eth- 
3 carbons in chain - Answer-pro- 
4 carbons in chain - Answer-bu- 
5 carbons in chain - Answer-pent- 
6 carbons in chain - Answer-hex- 
7 carbons in chain - Answer-hept- 
8 carbons in chain - Answer-octAmines - Answer-C-N single bond ...
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Add to cart1 carbon in chain - Answer-me- 
2 carbons in chain - Answer-eth- 
3 carbons in chain - Answer-pro- 
4 carbons in chain - Answer-bu- 
5 carbons in chain - Answer-pent- 
6 carbons in chain - Answer-hex- 
7 carbons in chain - Answer-hept- 
8 carbons in chain - Answer-octAmines - Answer-C-N single bond ...
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