The answer you're looking for is <u>D. Boiling points of various substances.</u> I got this answer because the independent variable is the thing in an experiment that is unaffected by any thing in the experiment, but has to be changed by the tester to find a change in the outcome of the dependent variable. It can't be A because depending on the temperature of the heated container must be different to reach the boiling point of different substances, for this reason, we also find out that D is the answer. I hope that this helps!
603 millimeters. is correct
Explanation:
because there are 4 Iodines on the left, we'll put. 4 in front of NaI to balance it. This would result in 4 Na on the left, so we'll put a 2 in front of Sodium Sulfate to balance the right side. Now we have 4 Na and I on both side, as well as 2 Sulfate on both sides. Pb is already balanced. The equation is now complete.
Answer:
III, IV, and V
Explanation:
The complex [CO(NH3)6]3+ is a diamagnetic complex. It a low spin d^6 complex. Most d^6 complexes are low spin due to the higher crystal field stabilization energy of the low spin over the high spin arrangement.
d^6 metal complexes are known to be octahedral (a coordination number of 6 leads to octahedral geometry). Octahedral complexes does not have geometric isomers rather, may exist as the fac or her stereo isomers.
C. two billiard balls colliding and bouncing off each other
Explanation:
From the given options, the most similar scenario to the type of collision depicted in the kinetic molecular theory is the collision of the two billiard balls bouncing off each other.
Here are some of the postulates of the kinetic molecular theory:
- A gas is composed of a large number of identical molecules moving at different speeds.
- The space occupied by the gas molecules is negligible compared to the volume of the container.
- Molecules move independently of one another
- Molecules collides with one another and with the walls of the container elastically i.e without loss of kinetic energy.
- The temperature of the gas is a measure of its average kinetic energy.
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