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How is the atomic mass changed by gamma decay?
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What is the neutralization reaction with the combination H3BO3 and BaOH?
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Question #e1386
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How are isotopic abundances determined experimentally?
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What type of bondes do alkanes contain?
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What is a prefix used in naming binary molecular compounds with its corresponding number?
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How does the boiling point change across the periodic table?
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How are elements in the same group similar?
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How does an electrolysis cell differ from a galvanic cell?
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Question #9bfd5
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How does detergent change surface tension?
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What is electron capture?
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How does Bohr's model of the atom differ from Rutherford's?
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Why is the ground state important to chemistry?
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How many grams of aluminum are required to react with 35 mL of 2.0 M hydrochloric acid, HCl? __ HCl + __ Al __ AlCl3 + __ H2
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What compounds are insoluble in water?
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How does frequency affect the photoelectric effect?
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How do oxidation reduction reactions move energy?
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How can I increase the solvation rate?
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Are pi bonds more reactive?
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Question #1bd4a
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What are some examples of radioactive dating?
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How does molar volume of a gas change when pressure increases?
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Question #7359c
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Question #636b6
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How does stoichiometry relate to the law of conservation?
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How many moles of gas occupy 22.4 liters at 27 Celsius degrees and 0.50 atm of pressure?
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Why is wave particle duality important?
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How many products and reactants are there in a double-replacement reaction?
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What do periodic trends of reactivity occur with the halogens?
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How can I calculate the wavelength of radio waves?
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How can fission and fusion be used?
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What are the properties of bases?
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What is the empirical formula for a compound that is 17.15 % carbon, 1.44 % hydrogen, and 81.41 % fluorine?
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How does normality differ from molarity?
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How is solubility expressed in units of measurement?
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How can I calculate the amount of solute in a solution?
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Why are the Arrhenius definitions of acidity and alkalinity restricted to aqueous solutions?
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How did Robert Millikan's oil drop experiment change scientists' view of the atom?
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How do you calculate frequency of a wave?
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How do covalent bonds conduct electricity?
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How can I find the net charge of a molecule?
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What is the oxidation state of chlorine in KClO3?
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Why is vapor pressure independent of volume?
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How can I explain exothermic reactions in terms of bond breaking?
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How do electron configurations correspond to the periodic table?
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Why may galvanic cells go dead?
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Question #3a5ca
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What are some common mistakes students make with periodic trends?
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Question #acf46
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What element never obeys the ''octet rule'' when covalently bonding?
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How does matter affect sound?
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How can I determine hybridization of central atom?
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What are some common mistakes students make with Gibbs free energy?
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If gas occupies 56.44 L at 2.000 atm and 310.15 K. If the gas is compressed to 23.52 L and the temperature is lowered to 8.00 degrees C, what's the new pressure?
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Why do they say quantum numbers are like an address?
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Why does light has wave particle duality?
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What is an example of a Lewis structures practice problem?
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Why is heat capacity an extensive property?
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What causes electron capture?
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What are contributing factors to dynamic equilibrium?
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Question #9b627
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What causes water molecules to have a bent shape according to the vsepr theory?
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What is the VSEPR shape of the molecule CH4?
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What is the rate of production of reactants compared with the rate of production of products at equilibrium?
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Question #58475
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How does beta decay occur?