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H8P1: Polystyrene
The monomer structure of polystyrene is shown below: (a) Would you expect polystyrene to be a stiff or a
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why would a polystyrene cup be used in an exothermic reaction between HCl and NaOH instead of a beaker?
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Betsie
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why is polystyrene cup use rather than a glass beaker to conduct exothermic or endothermic reaction?
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lassy
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The monomer structure of polystyrene is shown below:
(a) Would you expect polystyrene to be a stiff or a pliable polymer? 1)Stiff
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kkr
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I actually posted this up before and Gk helped out but i don't understand the steps what do i enter for the pka for the first
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Saira
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The diagram shows four beakers of water- P, Q, R and S at different temperatures and volumes. Which statement is true?
Beaker P
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Science question speedrunner
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Rate of Dissolution Quick Check
5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Beaker A and Beaker B both contain water at 20°C . A teaspoon of
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Two beakers are placed in a sealed container surrounded with air. In one beaker is pure H2O (Beaker A) and the other beaker is a
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Anonymous
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I did an experiment on Buffers:
In a polystyrene beaker, mix 20 ml of 0.1M Acetic acid ad 25 ml of 0.1 M sodium acetate and
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Saira
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I'm really unsure of how to approach this question...
Polystyrene has a very low dielectric constant compared to most other solid
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Sandra
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