1. CO2 in solid form is called dry ice. You

  1. Write and balance equations for the following reactions.A)Iron metal and Chlorine gas react to form solid iron(III) chloride.
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  2. Which of the following conditions MUST be true for the entropy of a pure solid to be zero?a) T must be 0 K b) The solid must be
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  3. Dry Ice. At standard atmospheric pressure, the solid form of carbon dioxide called “dry ice” undergoes a phase change not to
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  4. 1. CO2 in solid form is called dry ice. You have a block of dry ice that weighs 500g. How many moles of CO2 molecules do you
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  5. What is an ionic solid?A. One positive ion and one negative ion bonded to form a solid B. Many nonmetal atoms bonded together to
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  6. What is an ionic solid?A. One positive ion and one negative ion bonded to form a solid B. Many nonmetal atoms bonded together to
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  7. Why is solid water, ice, unique? (1 point)Solid water is more dense than its liquid form. Solid water has different chemical
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  8. Why is solid water, ice, unique?(1 point)Responses Solid water is more dense than its liquid form. Solid water is less dense
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  9. What is light?A type of sound wave A form of energy made up of particles called photons A solid material A liquid substance
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  10. It is quite common for a solid to change from one solid state structure to another at a temperature below its melting point.For
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