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Testbank for Biology 2nd Edition from OpenStax College Popular
  • Testbank for Biology 2nd Edition from OpenStax College

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  • Testbank for Biology 2nd Edition from OpenStax CollegeChapter 1 1 Figure 1.6 1: C; 2: F; 3: A; 4: B; 5: D; 6: E. The original hypothesis is incorrect, as the coffeemaker works when plugged into the outlet. Alternative hypotheses include that the toaster might be broken or that the toaster wasn't turned on. 3 Figure 1.16 Communities exist within populations which exist within ecosystems. 4 B 6 D 8 C 10 C 12 B 14 D 16 Answers will vary, but should apply the steps of the scientific method. One pos...
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FE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • FE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • 15 kg/s of air are compressed from 1 atm and 300K (enthalpy of 300.19 kJ/kg) to 2 atm and 900K (enthalpy of 732.93 kJ/kg). Heat transfer is negligible. The air compressor's power output is most nearly (A) 5.6 MW (B) 6.5 MW (C) 7.6 MW (D) 8.9 MW - Answer-B What is most nearly the weight in lbf if a 1.00lbm object in a gravitational field of 27.5ft/s^2? (A) 0.85lbf (B) 1.2lbf (C) 28lbf (D) 32lbf - Answer-A A rocket that has a mass of 4000 lbm travels at 27,000 ft/sec. What is mo...
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AS	 CHEMISTRY Paper 2 Organic and Physical Chemistry  Tuesday 23 May 2023	Morning
  • AS CHEMISTRY Paper 2 Organic and Physical Chemistry Tuesday 23 May 2023 Morning

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CHM 113 POST-LAB Enthalpy and Specific Heat Result And Recordings
  • CHM 113 POST-LAB Enthalpy and Specific Heat Result And Recordings

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  • CHM 113 POST-LAB Enthalpy and Specific Heat
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IB chemistry HL Latest Version Graded  A+
  • IB chemistry HL Latest Version Graded A+

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  • IB chemistry HL Latest Version Graded A+ exothermic reaction heat is released by the system ΔΗ<0 endothermic reaction heat is absorbed by the system ΔΗ>0 standard enthalpy change of reaction(ΔΗ) the heat energy transferred under standard conditions (pressure-101.3 kPa, temperature- 298 K) combustion and neutralization are exothermic processes average bond enthalpy the energy required to break one mole of a certain type of bond in the gaseous state averaged acro...
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CHEM 103 Lab Exam 4 – Portage Learning
  • CHEM 103 Lab Exam 4 – Portage Learning

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  • CHEM 103 Lab Exam 4 – Portage Learning. Does the following reaction give off heat or absorb heat? Explain briefly. C D H = +263Kcal/mol 3. (4 points) In one experiment in the video, room temperature water was mixed with water at about 38 degrees. To what temperature (about) did the mixture of the two water samples come to after setting for a few minutes? Answer: 1. The heat depends on the amount of substance. If the amount of substance is doubled, then the heat doubles. Other propertie...
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IB Chemistry Topic 5 Latest Update  Graded A+
  • IB Chemistry Topic 5 Latest Update Graded A+

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  • IB Chemistry Topic 5 Latest Update Graded A+ Enthalpy The amount of heat released (exothermic) or absorbed (endothermic) during a chemical reaction (the energy needed for the reaction to occur) This can be lowered with the presence of a catalyst. Change in Enthalpy Hproducts -Hreactants Specific heat equation c= q in Joules (or Change in H)/mass(g)(change in temp) Specific heat of water 4.18 J/gdegreesC **NOTE: Usually in kJ Endothermic v. Exothermic Endothermic: Absorbing e...
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BCH 330 Final CHUCK || very Flawless.
  • BCH 330 Final CHUCK || very Flawless.

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  • Hydrophobic Effect correct answers _________ is the enthalpic and entropic energies contribute to the net free energy of stabilization of globular proteins. Mass Action correct answers The following equation is the analytical version of the principle of __________________________. ΔG = ΔG'o + R T lnQ, where Q = [C'][D'] / [A'][B'] Partition coefficient [It is a perturbation to the poise/balance of the participants in an equilibrium. (Take this into account to understand a...
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Chem Exam: Types of Calculation Questions & Answers 100% Verified
  • Chem Exam: Types of Calculation Questions & Answers 100% Verified

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  • Chem Exam: Types of Calculation Questions & Answers 100% Verified Calorimetry Calculations: 1. 2.50 kJ of energy changes the temperature of a sample of lead by 8.52 degrees C. What is the mass of the sample? - ANS-Q = mcΔT m=Qc/Δt m = 2500/0.13(8.52) = 2.3×103 g 2. 950.3 J of energy is removed from 28.5 g of water at 80.3 degrees C. What is the final temperature? - ANS-Q = mcΔT −950.3 = 28.5(4.18)(T2 − 80.3) T2 = −950.3/(28.5)(4.18) + 80.3 = 72.3O C 3. A 30.56 g sample...
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 10th Grade Honors Chemistry Final Exam Questions And Answers Well Illustrated 2024.
  • 10th Grade Honors Chemistry Final Exam Questions And Answers Well Illustrated 2024.

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  • 10th Grade Honors Chemistry Final Exam Questions And Answers Well Illustrated 2024. Thermochemistry - correct answer. The study of heat effects in chemical reactions. Exothermic Reaction - correct answer. A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat. Examples: Combustion, freezing water. Heat generated is added to the product side (right side) because heat is released. Endothermic Reaction - correct answer. A reaction that absorbs energy in the form of heat. ...
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