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OpenStax Chemistry Solutions: Chapter 1 Exercises 80 and 91b
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OpenStax Chemistry 2e Chapter 14 Section 6
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7.1 | Does a cation gain protons to form a positive charge or does it lose electrons?
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Chapter 2 The Chemical Level of Organization
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Chapter2_ part 3 OpenStax A&P
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1.93 | Convert the boiling temperature of gold, 2966 °C, into degrees Fahrenheit and kelvin.
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1.29 | The volume of a sample of oxygen gas changed from 10 mL to 11 mL as the temperature changed.
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How to Make it Through Calculus (Neil deGrasse Tyson)
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1.1 | Explain how you could experimentally determine whether the outside temperature is higher or
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2.35 | Use the Build a Molecule simulation (http://openstax.org/l/16molbuilding) to repeat Exercise
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1.30 | A 2.0-liter volume of hydrogen gas combined with 1.0 liter of oxygen gas to produce 2.0
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2.36 | Use the Build a Molecule simulation (http://openstax.org/l/16molbuilding) to repeat Exercise
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1.27 | Classify each of the following changes as physical or chemical: (a) condensation of steam
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1.3 | Identify each of the following statements as being most similar to a hypothesis, a law, or a
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1.21 | Prepare a list of the principal chemicals consumed and produced during the operation of an
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Converting Units With Conversion Factors - Metric System Review & Dimensional Analysis
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1.32 | Identify the following properties as either extensive or intensive. (a) volume
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7.33 | Correct the following statement: “The bonds in solid PbCl2 are ionic; the bond in a HCl
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1.15 | Many of the items you purchase are mixtures of pure compounds. Select three of these
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1.7 | The amount of heat required to melt 2 lbs of ice is twice the amount of heat required to melt
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