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tia_tia [17]
4 years ago
8

how many Fahrenheit degrees seperate the freezing and boiling points of water? what are these two temperatures?​

Chemistry
1 answer:
ZanzabumX [31]4 years ago
5 0
  • Freezing = 32 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Boiling = 212 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Difference = 181 degrees Fahrenheit

Explanation:

Boiling temperature is 212° F, while freezing is 32 °F, so it would be a difference of  181 degrees.

Hope you have a good day!

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<u>Ionic radius is the radius of an atom´s ion in ionic crystal structure</u>.<u> </u><u><em>In an ion that lose an electron, to form a cation, the radius of the ion gets smaller</em></u><em>, </em>because the repulsion between electrons decrease because fewer electrons are present. Conversely, <u><em>adding on electron to a neutral atom, to form an anion, causes electron - electron repulsions to increase, so the size of the radius of the ion gets bigger.</em></u>                  

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