Mercury’s natural state is where the atoms are close to

  1. Mercury’s natural state is where the atoms are close to each other but are still free to pass by each other. In which state(s)
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  2. Which statement compares the motion of atoms in liquid mercury and solid copper?A. The atoms in copper do not move; the atoms in
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  3. How many atoms of mercury are present in3.2 cubic centimeters of liquid mercury? The density of mercury is 13.55 g/cc. Answer in
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  4. 1. Calculate the number of moles of carbon atoms present in 2.4g of ethanol (C2H6O).2. What is the % Nitrogen by weight in 3.696
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  5. How many atoms of mercury are present in 5.4 cubic cm of liquid mercury? The density of mercury is 13.55g/cc.mass Hg = volume x
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  6. The atoms in a sample are close together but can slide past one another. As the atoms lose energy, they move slower. The atoms
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  7. How many atoms of mercury are present in3.2 cubic centimeters of liquid mercury? The density of mercury is 13.55 g/cc.
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  8. The diagram shows changes of state between solid, liquid, and gas. The atoms of a substance lose energy during a change of
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  9. Which of the following correctly compares the planets Venus and Mercury?(1 point) Responses Both are close to the sun, but only
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  10. The diagram shows changes of state between solid, liquid, and gas. The atoms of a substance gain energy during a change of
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