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  1. Attention, please show the calculations in details, comments have to be provided.You have information source with M symbols. 1.
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  2. Assuming the molor mass of paraffin is 280 g/mol, calculate the # of mols of paraffin burned. Then calculate the heat of
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  3. N2(g) + 3 F2(g) → 2 NF3(g) ΔH° = –264 kJ/mol ΔS° = –278 J/(mol∙K)a. Using the information provided above (only),
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  4. Which of these is NOT a question you should ask when determining if a source is credible?(1 point)Responses Is the information
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  5. Which of these is NOT a question you should ask when determining if a source is credible?Is the information supported by facts
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  6. Which of these is NOT a question you should ask when determining if a source is credible?* Is the information objective? Is the
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  7. A hypothetical spherical planet consists entirely of iron (p=7860kg/m^3). Calculate the period of a satellite that orbits just
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  8. A hypothetical spherical planet consists entirely of iron (p=7860kg/m^3). Calculate the period of a satellite that orbits just
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  9. A hypothetical spherical planet consists entirely of iron (p=7860kg/m^3). Calculate the period of a satellite that orbits just
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  10. Given the information below, calculate the heat provided by combustion of 66.1g of propane (C3H8). ΔHf° (C3H8(g)) = -103.85 kJ
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