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1030 Final exam 20242025 with 100 correct answers
  • 1030 Final exam 20242025 with 100 correct answers

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  • 1030 Final exam 2024/2025 with 100% correct answers Filtration Distillation Chromatography (paper) Intensive Properties Extensive Properties Atomic Number and Mass Number Isotopes Mole Avogadro's Number (NA) Electrostatic energy Quantized energy (Max Planck) Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle Principal Quantum Number (n) Angular Momentum Quantum Number (l) Magnetic Quantum Number (ml) Electron Spin Quantum Number (ms) Degenerate orbitals Aufbau principle Pauli Exclusion Prin...
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1030 Final exam 20242025 with 100 correct answers
  • 1030 Final exam 20242025 with 100 correct answers

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  • 1030 Final exam 2024/2025 with 100% correct answers Filtration Distillation Chromatography (paper) Intensive Properties Extensive Properties Atomic Number and Mass Number Isotopes Mole Avogadro's Number (NA) Electrostatic energy Quantized energy (Max Planck) Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle Principal Quantum Number (n) Angular Momentum Quantum Number (l) Magnetic Quantum Number (ml) Electron Spin Quantum Number (ms) Degenerate orbitals Aufbau principle Pauli Exclusion Prin...
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Quantum Mechanics-Chemistry
  • Quantum Mechanics-Chemistry

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  • Quantum Mechanics-Chemistry Of these electromagnetic waves, which has the longest wave length, greatest energy, greatest frequency, lowest amplitude? ️1. Wavelength is the distance between identical points on successive waves. Wave B has the longest wavelength. 2. Frequency is the number of wavelengths that pass per unit time. Since all electromagnetic waves move at the same speed (the speed of light), equal distances represent equal amounts of time. In the same distance, wave A s...
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Quantum Mechanics History
  • Quantum Mechanics History

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  • Quantum Mechanics History Planck ️Energy is discontinuous, quantum Einstein ️Light is both a wave and particle(Photoelectric effect) Bohr ️Bohr Model of Atom, electrons move in fixed orbits around nucleus, energy levels are quantized DeBroglie ️Matter is both a particle and a wave Heisenberg ️Uncertainty Principle:Can't know both location and velocity of a particle. Schrodinger ️Wave functions, orbitals, and quantum mechanical model
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Quantum Mechanics: Exam 1 Already Graded A+
  • Quantum Mechanics: Exam 1 Already Graded A+

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  • Quantum Mechanics: Exam 1 Already Graded A+ 1.1 The major steps that led to the birth of modern physics include ____ of the 1890s, ____ and ____, the ____ theory of matter, and ____ of 1895. a. classical physics; waves; particles; atomic; unresolved questions b. quantum physics; uncertainty principle; particles; atomic; unknown questions c. relativistic physics; waves; uncertainty principle; atomic; unresolved questions d. classical physics; waves; particles; complementary; known...
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A-level Physics data and formulae
  • A-level Physics data and formulae

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  • Quantity speed of light in vacuo permeability of free space permittivity of free space magnitude of the charge of electron the Planck constant gravitational constant the Avogadro constant molar gas constant the Boltzmann constant the Stefan constant the Wien constant electron rest mass (equivalent to 5.5 × 10–4 u) magnitude of electron charge/mass ratio proton rest mass (equivalent to 1.00728 u) proton charge/mass ratio neutron rest mass (equivalent to 1.00867 u) gravitational fi...
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N3261 OA Test 2 Cumulative Questions and Correct Answers
  • N3261 OA Test 2 Cumulative Questions and Correct Answers

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  • The majority of older adults say that they feel irritated or angry much of the time. T or F? Ans False - Older adults are no more angry or irritated than younger adults. Individuals who are angry or irritated a good portion of the time while younger will probably be individuals who are angry or irritated a good portion of the time in old age. Over 12% of the population of the US is over the age of 65. T or F? Ans True - the percent of older adults in the US has been steadily increasing. I...
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AAMC FL 1 Exam Questions and Answers 2024
  • AAMC FL 1 Exam Questions and Answers 2024

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  • AAMC FL 1 Exam Questions and Answers 2024 If Reaction 2 (Figure 4) is repeated with HCl and the compound shown below, which of the following compounds is NOT a direct product (without rearrangement)? -Answer-Compound A requires a hydride shift to form- therefore not a direct product. NOT an SN2 reaction because of tertiary alcohol- it is SN1 What is the energy of the photons emitted by the LED at a frequency of 610 THz? (Note: h = 6.6 × 10-34 J·s) -Answer-The photon energy is the energy...
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Quantum Physics Complete Guide
  • Quantum Physics Complete Guide

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  • Quantum Physics Complete Guide Photon Particle of light Intensity + Formula Power per unit area I = P/A Units: W/m² The Photoelectric Effect The emmision of electrons from a metal when electromagnetic radiation of high enough frequency falls on the surface. Threshold Frequency (f₀) Minimum frequency of light needed to eject electrons fromt he surface of the metal Classical Theory Light acts as a wave and the energy of a wave depends on its amplitude (intensity) not its fre...
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FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES OF THERMODYNAMICS EAXM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
  • FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES OF THERMODYNAMICS EAXM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS

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  • Thermodynamics - ANSWER-Deals with the conversion of energy from one form to another, the direction of the flow of heat, and the availability of energy to do work. therme - ANSWER-Greek word - heat dynamis - ANSWER-Greek word - power Zeroth Law - ANSWER-If two closed system with different temperatures are brought together in thermal contact with a third system, the heat will flow until the bodies reach thermal equilibrium with each other. First Law - ANSWER-Energy can neither be crea...
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