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What mass of ice at 0°C can be melted by the addition of 1670 joules of heat?
When the temperature is decreased on the following
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What is a method for determining the specific heat for a metal like sodium which reacts with water?
You could heat it and let it
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An ice cube of mass 10g at -10C is added to the beaker containing 150mL of water at 88.5C. Assuming no heat is lost to the
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An ice cube of mass 10g at -10C is added to the beaker containing 150mL of water at 88.5C. Assuming no heat is lost to the
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1 The principle of conservation of heat energy states that
that when an object is at constant temperature or is in thermal
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1 The principle of conservation of heat energy states that
that when an object is at constant temperature or is in thermal
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1 The principle of conservation of heat energy states that
that when an object is at constant temperature or is in thermal
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1 The principle of conservation of heat energy
states that that when an object is at constant temperature or is in thermal
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True/False: if we add heat to the equilibrium mixture of an endothermic reaction, the equilibrium will shift to the left.
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The heat change for the reaction N2O4 at equlibrium with NO2 is -13.9 at 298 calculate the value of equilibrium constant at 273k
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