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  1. A gas-forming reaction produces 1.35 m3 of gas against a constant pressure of 143.0 kPa. Calculate the work done by the gas in
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  2. A gas-forming reaction produces 1.60 m3 of gas against a constant pressure of 127.0 kPa. Calculate the work done by the gas in
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  3. Summarize cellular respiration. Why is it an exothermic reaction?(1 point)Responses because it produces carbon dioxide because
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  4. Summarize cellular respiration. Why is it an exothermic reaction?(1 point) Responses because it produces carbon dioxide because
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  5. Summarize cellular respiration. Why is it an exothermic reaction?(1 point)Responses because it produces water because it
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  6. Summarize cellular respiration. Why is it an exothermic reaction?(1 point)Responses because it produces water because it
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  7. Summarize cellular respiration. Why is it an exothermic reaction?(1 point)Responses because it produces glucose because it
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  8. Summarize cellular respiration. Why is it an exothermic reaction?(1 point)Responses because it produces water because it
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  9. Consider the following reaction:4HCl(g)+O2(g)produces 2H2O(g) + 2Cl2(g) How many molecules of Cl2 would be formed from the
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  10. Use the chemical equation to answer the question.2H (g) + O (g) → 2H O(l) Which statement describes the breaking and forming
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