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How do you compute Hess's law calculations?
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Question #fee2e
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What is the ionic formula for lithium oxide?
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How do chemical bonds store energy?
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Question #c5bdc
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Question #d5d23
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What are s,p,d,f orbitals?
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How is molecular polarity related to solubility?
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Why are valence electrons responsible for the behavior of the atom?
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What temperature scale do scientists use?
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What is a redox titration and what is it used for?
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What is the s,p,d,f configuration of iron?
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How do you draw VSEPR diagrams?
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What are the exceptions to octet rule with odd number electrons?
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How do we determine the limiting reagent, and the reagent in excess?
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How can I determine if and when a molecule has or needs a resonance structure?
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How do ionic bonds conduct electricity?
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What happens to the volume of gas as the temperature of a gas increase at a constant pressure?
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How do spontaneous nuclear fission processes occur?
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What units of measurement do scientists use?
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In Avogadro's Law what would happen to V if N is increased/decreased? And what would happen to n if v is increased/decreased?
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How do you calculate the ideal gas law constant?
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How do polar covalent bonds dissolve in water?
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What is the ionic bond formation of NaCl?
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How do you graph Boyle's law?
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How many atomic orbitals are there in an s subshell?
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How is the octet rule used in covalent bonding?
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Question #19e89
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What balanced equation represents nuclear fusion?
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How do atomic masses vary throughout the periodic table?
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Are polyatomic ions molecular compounds or ionic compounds?
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Question #bc73b
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Why is beta decay a weak interaction?
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When balancing equations, which numbers are you allowed to change? why only these?
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What tool is used to measure gas pressure?
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How do you calculate the number of moles from molarity and volume?
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What are the different formulas that define a mole?
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How do you determine ph of a solution?
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What is the valence electron configuration for phosphorus?
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Why is carbon chemistry so varied?
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How does carbon relate to chemistry?
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Question #b9862
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If I have 2.00 moles of solute dissolved into 1.00 L of solvent. What's the molality?
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What is the s,p,d,f configuration of Co?
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How is ideal gas law derived?
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How do you draw the lewis structure for ph3?
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Can you write a balanced nuclear equation for the alpha decay of Ra-226?
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How do I determine the molecular shape of a molecule?
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How can temperature affect the formation of a solution?
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Does Le Chatelier's Principle apply to solids?
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What is the valence electron configuration for chlorine?
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How can the periodic table be used to predict new elements?
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Why is density constant?
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How do you solve for V2, using Avogadro's Law when moles of a gas are added(n2)?
A sample containing 7.20g O2 gas has a volume of 35.0L. Pressure and temperature remain constant. What is the new volume if 0.800mole O2 gas is added?
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How do reaction rates give information about mechanisms?
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How do you find mass number of an isotope?
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What is the bond polarity of h2o?
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How do oxidation numbers relate to electron configuration?
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How does the formation of a solution involve energy?
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How is vsepr used to classify molecules?
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How do you calculate the number of moles from concentration?
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Question #a1065
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Question #d42ce
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What is an application of nuclear chemistry in agriculture?
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How do chemistry and biology relate?
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How are vapor pressure and boiling point related?
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How can I convert Celsius into Kelvin?
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How do valence electrons affect reactivity?
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What are the units used for the ideal gas law?
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How would you find the atomic number, atomic mass, protons, neutrons and electrons for ions and isotopes? Is it similar?
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What is the molality when 0.75 mol is dissolved in 2.50 L of solvent?
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How do you name simple ionic compounds?
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How do covalent bonds dissolve in water?
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Question #19eb9
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How can polarity of molecules be predicted from their geometry?
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How do you calculate rate of reaction?
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Question #c5be6
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What is mole percent?
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What is the ideal gas law constant?
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What balanced equation represents a redox reaction?
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Question #14e7a
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How do you calculate the number of moles from volume?
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How do you solve a gas law stoichiometry problem?
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How are enthalpy changes expressed in chemical equations?
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How high can molality be?
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How does the octet rule relate to the formation of a bond?
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How can the periodic table be used to determine molar mass?
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How can the octet rule be violated?
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How to draw chemical bonding?
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How do stoichiometric ratios relate to molar volume of a gas?
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Question #c5bf9
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Question #c5c01
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Question #b9857
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How do chemical bonds form between atoms?
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How is the periodic table arranged?
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When does metallic bonding occur?
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When does covalent bonding occur?
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If you want to solve for the volume of a gas (V2) and P1 is greater than P2, would you expect V2 to be larger or smaller than V1?
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What are the types of stoichiometry examples, with examples?
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How do molecular compounds bond?
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