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A singly charged positive ion has a mass of
3.35 × 10−26 kg. After being accelerated through a potential difference of 128 V,
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A singly charged positive ion has a mass of 2.74 10-26 kg. After being accelerated through a potential difference of 268 V, the
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When straight-chain butane reacts with Cl2 in the presence of light, two of the products are the singly chlorinated 1-
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A singly charged positive ion has a mass of 5.2x10^-27 kg. After being accelerated from rest through a potential difference of
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An equivalent definition can be based on the fact that an exposure of one roentgen deposits 8.30 x 10-3 J of energy per kilogram
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An ion enters a mass spectrometer which has a .18 T field perpendicular to?
an electric field of 1.6 kV/m and selects a velocity.
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An ion enters a mass spectrometer which has a .18 T field perpendicular to?
an electric field of 1.6 kV/m and selects a velocity.
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A molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is 2.22 µm long. The ends of the molecule become singly ionized: negative on one end,
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A molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is 2.01 µm long. The ends of the molecule become singly ionized: negative on one end,
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A molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is 2.03 µm long. The ends of the molecule become singly ionized: negative on one end,
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