At 500 degrees celsius, K for the formation of ammonia

  1. At 500 degrees celsius, K for the formation of ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen gases is 1.5x10-5.N2(g)+3H2(g)->/<-2NH3(g)
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  2. According to the table, what is the optimum temperature for the production of glucose in plants?Responses A 10 degrees Celsius10
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  3. Which two temperatures have a sum of 0 degrees Celsius?(1 point) Group of answer choices 4 degrees Celsius and 4 degrees Celsius
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  4. A sample of ammonia gas occupies 2.65 L when measured at 28 degrees celsius and 1.38 atm. What is the density of the ammonia
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  5. A technician requires a 4L of an ammonia solution to have a pH of 11.55. What volume in liters, of ammonia gas at 25 degrees
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  6. Is this correct?The inside of your refrigerator might be set to a temperature of about____. My answer is 2.9 degrees Celsius
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  7. At what Celsius temperature (in degrees Celsius) does 10.5 g of ammonia gas exert a pressure of 98.7 kPa in a 48.3 L container?
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  8. A newspaper reports the following changes in the temperature of a city over 4 days:3.24 degrees Celsius, negative 3 over 8
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  9. A newspaper reports the following changes in the temperature of a city over 4 days:2.34 degrees Celsius, negative 2 over 7
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  10. A 5.0-g Sample of KBr at 25.0 degrees celsius dissolves in 25.0 degrees celsius 25.0 mL of water also at 25.0 degrees celsius.
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