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MCAT General Chemistry with 100% correct answers
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MCAT General ChemistrySTP - correct answer 0°C and 1 atm 
 
Ideal Gas Law - correct answer PV = nRT 
 
At STP, 1 mol of gas will occupy ... - correct answer 22.4 L 
 
Characteristics of an Ideal Gas - correct answer 1. Gas molecules have zero volume 
2. Gas molecules exert no forces other than repulsive forces due to collisions 
3. Gas molecules make completely elastic collisions 
4. The avg. kinetic energy of gas molecules is directly proportional to the temperature of the gas 
 
Partial press...
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OAT PREP EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Conduction - Answer-direct transfer of energy from molecule to molecule via direct molecular collsions 
 
What are the best and worst conductors? - Answer-Worst= gases 
Best= metals 
 
Convection - Answer-heat transfer by physical motion; only takes place in fluids and gases. Heat energy is transferred AWAY from the source. 
 
Radiation - Answer-transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves. Radiation can travel through a hard vacuum. 
Ex: energy from sun 
 
specific heat - Answer-c, amount of he...
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MCAT General ChemistrySTP - correct answer 0°C and 1 atm 
 
Ideal Gas Law - correct answer PV = nRT 
 
At STP, 1 mol of gas will occupy ... - correct answer 22.4 L 
 
Characteristics of an Ideal Gas - correct answer 1. Gas molecules have zero volume 
2. Gas molecules exert no forces other than repulsive forces due to collisions 
3. Gas molecules make completely elastic collisions 
4. The avg. kinetic energy of gas molecules is directly proportional to the temperature of the gas 
 
Partial press...
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Pneumatic Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Pneumatic Exam Questions and 
Answers Already Passed 
 
The amount of force required to lift, move, or alter the speed or direction of an object is 
determined by its inertia. 
True 
 
Pressure gauges in pneumatic systems typically measure pressures above atmospheric pressure. 
True 
 
In a pneumatic system, the motor generates mechanical energy. 
False 
 
Pascal's Law indicates that when a gas is under pressure in a closed container, this pressure is 
distributed evenly in all directions by th...
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Chemical & Physical Foundations of Biological Systems MCAT || with 100% Accurate Solutions.
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In a barometer: if the external air force outweighs the weight of the mercury, then the column ______. If the external air force is less than the weight of the mercury, the column _____. correct answers rises, drops 
 
proteins correct answers amides are the functional groups present in: 
 
fructose-6-phosphate, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate, NADPH, ribose-5-phosphate correct answers list all the products of the PPP: 
 
going down periodic table due to greater size and polarizability correct answer...
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Solutions for Thermodynamics and Heat Power, 8th Edition Granet (All Chapters included)
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Complete Solutions Manual for Thermodynamics and Heat Power, 8th Edition by Irving Granet, Maurice Bluestein ; ISBN13: 9780429174322..... 
Fundamental Concepts. Work, Energy, and Heat. First Law of Thermodynamics. The Second Law of Thermodynamics. Properties of Liquids and Gases. The Ideal Gas. Mixtures of Ideal Gases. Vapor Power Cycles. Gas Power Cycles. Refrigeration. Heat Transfer.
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Things to Memorize for IB Chem HL 100% Correct
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Things to Memorize for IB Chem HL 
 
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Percentage Yeild actual yield/theoretical yield x 100 
 
Avogadro's Law for gases One mole of any gas occupies 22.7 L at STP 
 
Ideal Gas Law PV=nRT (n is equal to the number of moles of the substance and R is the gas 
constant 0.082 or 8.314) 
 
Molarity equation moles of solute/liters of solution 
 
Dilution M1V1=M2V2 
 
Hydrogen Emission Spectrum Color lines indicate the wavelengths of light that are released 
 
Balmer series A set of spec...
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Wastewater Class 4 Exam Virginia| 100 questions| with complete solutions
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In an electrical circuit, the grounding wire is indicated by which color? Correct Answer: Green 
 
According to the Ohms Law, which electrical unit measures pressure? Correct Answer: Volts 
 
According to the Ohms Law, which electrical unit measures resistance? Correct Answer: Ohms 
 
According to the Ohms Law, which electrical unit measures current? Correct Answer: Amps 
 
How do you convert cubic feet to gallons? Correct Answer: Multiply by 7.48 
 
How do you convert gallons to pounds? Co...
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CHEM 101L LAB 8 Using the Ideal Gas Law- Straighterline University
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CHEM 101L LAB 8 Using the Ideal Gas Law- Straighterline UniversityCHEM 101L LAB 8 Using the Ideal Gas Law- Straighterline UniversityCHEM 101L LAB 8 Using the Ideal Gas Law- Straighterline UniversityCHEM 101L LAB 8 Using the Ideal Gas Law- Straighterline UniversityCHEM 101L LAB 8 Using the Ideal Gas Law- Straighterline University
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WX 201 Final ERAU Exam Questions and Answers
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WX 201 Final ERAU Exam Questions and Answers 
The Atmosphere 
aerosol (a.k.a. particulates) 
rain, drizzle, fog, snow, ice crystals, cloud droplets 
 
 
Permanent gas 
Nitrogen [N2]=78% 
Oxygen [02]=21% 
Others (Ar, Ne, He, Kr, H)=1% 
 
 
Variable gas 
[H2O] 
-0 to 4% (highly variable) 
-Most abundant variable gas• 
[CO2] 
-0.039% and rising 
[O3] 
-Highly variable, reactive gas 
-Upper atmosphere: protects life from UV light 
-Occurs naturally, absorbs harmful ultraviolet light from sun 
 
 
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