Chemistry
A neutral molecule is identified as a tetrafluoride, XF4, where X is an unknown atom. If the molecule has a dipole moment of 0.63 D, can you give some possibilities for the identity of X? (Select all that apply.) sulfur nitrogen oxygen polonium phosphorus selenium tellurium su...
social studies
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social studies
Changing the command to General Meade, instead of Gen. Hooker, put a responsive and drill instructor commander of the Army of the Potomac. Basically changing command put a better general in Meade leading the union army. Meade's force controlled the high ground which made t...
Chemistry
Yeah I was totally confused with this and I could not follow it in the book. This was a annoying problem.
Chemistry
The term degeneracy means the number of different quantum states of an atom or molecule having the same energy. For example, the degeneracy of the n = 2 level of the hydrogen atom is 4 (a 2s quantum state, and three different 2p states). What is the degeneracy of the n = 1 level?
Chemistry
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Chemistry
A particular microwave oven delivers 800 watts. (A watt is a unit of power, which is the joules of energy delivered, or used, per second.) If the oven uses microwave radiation of wavelength 12.2 cm, how many photons of this radiation are required to heat 1.25 g of water 1.00&d...
Chemistry
A sample of cesium metal reacted completely with water, evolving 48.7 mL of dry H2 at 24°C and 774 mmHg. What is the equation for the reaction? (Include states-of-matter under SATP conditions in your answer. Use the lowest possible coefficients.) What was the mass of cesiu...
Chemistry
At what speed must an electron travel to have a wavelength of 13.6 pm? I got 9.89x10^-15 m/s as the answer and its wrong where did I mess up in my calculations? I keep coming up with 9.89x10^-15 m/s and its wrong.
Chemistry
I put into my calculator (6.626e-34)/(9.109e-31)(0.92e-11)= 6.69e-15 m/s but it is wrong, so what did I mess up?
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