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the volume of the H2O released, measured at 220 degrees C and 735mm Hg? What are you starting with? The
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Table 1: Temperature and volume data
Trial Temperature (Celsius) Volume (mL) Starting Volume Room Temperature = Hot Water Trial 1
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Table 1: Temperature and volume data
Trial Temperature (Celsius) Volume (mL) Starting Volume Room Temperature = Hot Water Trial 1
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Why is it important to make sure that the volume of water and the starting
temperature are the same in each trial ?
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A student is using a thermometer to measure an endothermic reaction. What should her temperature data show?(1 point)ResponsesThe
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The volume of gas in a gas shock absorber varies inversely with the pressure and directly with the temperature. The volume is 24
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A compartment measures 3.5 meters by 5.5 meters and is 3 meters high. A fire raises the temperature from 68 F to 1500 F. If the
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A compartment measures 3.5 meters by 5.5 meters and is 3 meters high. A fire raises the temperature from 68 F to 1500 F. If the
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A compartment measures 3.5 meters by 5.5 meters and is 3 meters high. A fire raises the temperature from 68of to 1500 of. If the
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A compartment measures 3.5 meters by 5.5 meters and is 3 meters high. A fire raises the temperature from 68of to 1500 of. If the
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