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How many moles of in 168 g of KOH?
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Under what conditions will a gas be most likely to exhibit the ideal gas properties predicted by the ideal gas law? 1)high pressures and high temperature, because particles are forced closer together with higher kinetic energy, so intermolecular forces of attraction are weaker 2)high pressure and low temperature, because particles are forced closer together and moving slower, so the volume of the particles is less significant 3) low pressure and high temperature, because particles are spread farther apart and moving faster, so the intermolecular forces of attraction are weaker 4)low pressure and low temperature, because particles are spread farther apart with lower kinetic energy, so the volume of the particles is less significant
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Many radioactive atoms that have large masses undergo radioactive decay by releasing a particle that is identical to a helium-4 nucleus. what changes in the original atom are expected as a result of this natural phenomenon? the atomic number and the mass number will decrease. the atomic number and the mass number will increase. the atomic number will increase, and the mass number will decrease. the atomic number will decrease, and the mass number will increase.
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The osmotic pressure exerted by a solution is equal to the molarity multiplied by the absolute temperature and the gas constant r. suppose the osmotic pressure of a certain solution is measured to be 12.atm at an absolute temperature of 317k. write an equation that will let you calculate the molarity c of this solution. your equation should contain only symbols. be sure you define each symbol other than r. equation: c=? definition of symbols: ? = 12 atm ? = 317 k
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