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The freezing point of helium
The freezing point of helium is 2,458 degrees Fahrenheit. If you increase that temperature by 569.7
degrees Fahrenheit, you reach
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The freezing point of helium is -272 degrees celsius. The original temperature of a sample of helium is 3
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Ali
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What characteristic distinguishes helium (He) from the other noble gases?
Helium has a strong odor. Helium is highly reactive.
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What characteristic distinguishes helium (He) from the other noble gases? Helium has a strong odor. Helium is highly reactive.
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The equation for lowering the freezing point of a solvent is given in your manual. Given that the freezing point for the pure
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Helium Balloons
Malik is investigating the properties of helium. Malik finds the chart below about helium in a textbook. The
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Why will a balloon filled with helium float in the air? A. Helium is denser than air b. Helium is less dense than air c. Helium
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A mole of helium gas contains 6.02x10^23 helium atoms. How many helium atoms are there in a micromole of helium? How many moles
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Assuming equal concentrations, rank these aqueous solutions by their freezing point: LiSO4, Li3PO4, SnCl4, NH4Br.
(from highest
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How does the abundance of hydrogen and helium support the big bang theory? (1 point)
Hydrogen and helium are in the same ratio
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