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Please help

Question posted by 32 days ago on the Chemistry Q&A Board | Posted by Bill3494
the change in enthalpy is given by dh = cpdt + vdp. the calapeyron equation relates dp a... go to post »
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Gibbs energy and Pressure at Equilibrium

Question posted by 32 days ago on the Chemistry Q&A Board | Posted by phontleroyz
the change in gibbs energy for the conversion of aragonite to calcite at 25 deg c is -1046j/mol. the... go to post »
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Adiabatic expansion, P-chem

Question posted by 32 days ago on the Chemistry Q&A Board | Posted by joki0014
argon. n = 1 mole. tinitial=325 k. vinitial= 10.5 l/mol. vfinal= 95.0 l/mol. cv=(3/2)r. ... go to post »
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Max Concentration

Question posted by 32 days ago on the Chemistry Q&A Board | Posted by Tiny Dancer
bacteriorhodopsin is a protein fou... go to post »
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HW lifesaver

Question posted by 32 days ago on the Chemistry Q&A Board | Posted by Mr.hero
at what distance from the nucleus is the most probable point that a 2p electron will be found in th... go to post »
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Quantum mechanics: electron and wavelength

Question posted by 32 days ago on the Chemistry Q&A Board | Posted by Jas01
  to what speed must an electron be accelerated for it to have a wavelength of 3.0 cm? go to post »
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13EB

Question posted by 32 days ago on the Chemistry Q&A Board | Posted by Mr.hero
at what radius in angstroms does the probability of finding an electron at a point ... go to post »
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Physical Chemistry "Broglie wavelength"

Question posted by 32 days ago on the Chemistry Q&A Board | Posted by chemlady007
alpha particles emitted from radioactive radium have energy of 4.8 mev. calculate the de broglie... go to post »
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Physical Chemistry "Kinetic Energy"

Question posted by 32 days ago on the Chemistry Q&A Board | Posted by helliumbuster
question details: cesium ... go to post »
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6EA

Question posted by 32 days ago on the Chemistry Q&A Board | Posted by Hamdoh
write down for yourself the expression for the radial distribution function of a 2s electron in a h... go to post »

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