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    Today‚ many countries are depending more and more on nuclear energy to produce electricity. Although‚ nuclear energy can bring many benefits‚ such as nuclear fission‚ which releases no carbon dioxide‚ it also brings many risks to many countries that use nuclear energy. This was proved‚ in many disasters that nuclear energy caused years ago‚ like the Chernobyl Disaster in April 26‚ 1986‚ which was said that‚ “the radiation released was to be 200 times that of Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear bombs

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    Assessment 7 Question 1 of 12 The equilibrium constant Kp for the reaction  CO(g) + Cl2(g) ↔ COCl2(g)  is 5.62 x 1035 at 25°C.  Calculate ΔGf° for COCl2 at 25°C.  (ΔGf° for CO(g) = –137.3 kJ/mol at 25°C)   PRIVATE "<INPUT TYPE=\"radio\" NAME=\"null_12_0\" VALUE=\"3\" DISABLED>" MACROBUTTON HTMLDirect A. –66.7 kJ/mol   PRIVATE "<INPUT TYPE=\"radio\" NAME=\"null_12_0\" VALUE=\"1\" DISABLED>" MACROBUTTON HTMLDirect B. 188 kJ/mol   PRIVATE "<INPUT TYPE=\"radio\" NAME=\"null_12_0\"

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    CHAPTER-23 HW. Rahaf AlBathi 121114 Question 1 The electron configuration of a Ni2+ ion is: | A) [Ar]4s23d8 | | B) [Ar]4s23d6 | | C) [Ar]3d8 | | D) [Ar]3d6 | Question 2 The Fe3+ ion has _____ electrons in 3d orbitals. | A) 6 | | B) 5 | | C) 4 | | D) 3 | | E) 2 | Question 3 A ligand is: | A) a molecule or ion that has at least one lone pair of electrons | | B) a nucleophile | | C) a Lewis base | | D) part of a coordination compound |

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    Revision checklist for IGCSE Chemistry 0620 A guide for Students Revision checklist for IGCSE Chemistry 0620 A guide for students How to use this guide The guide describes what you need to know about your IGSCE Chemistry examination. It will help you to plan your revision programme for the theory examinations and will explain what the examiners are looking for in the answers you write. It can also be used to help you to revise by using tick boxes in Section 3‚ ‘What you need to know’‚ to check

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    theoretical density. 2. Cite the primary differences between elastic‚ inelastic‚ and plastic deformation behaviors. 3. Of those metals listed in Table 1‚ (a) Which will experience the greatest percent reduction in area? Why? (b) Which is the strongest? Why? (c) Which is the stiffest? Why? Table 1 Yield Tensile Strain Fracture Elastic Strength Strength at Strength Modulus Material (MPa) (MPa) Fracture (MPa) (GPa) A 310 340 0.23 265 210 B 100 120 0.40 105 150 C 415 550 0.15 500 310

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    When a really large unstable isotope changes into to smaller isotopes that are 2 completely different elements. the nucleus has to be larger than 230(mass). They are really slow and spontaneous. Fission = splitting. Can create a chain reaction. (picture above). Critical mass= must be enough mass in a reaction or enough fission type mass‚ fissionable mass‚ for the reaction to continue to go on.(minimum amount). Sub critical mass= mass of fission material that doesn’t have enough to keep the reaction

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    Chemistry Ia

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    Chemical Lab Report INVESTIGATING THE FACTOR AFFECTING THE VOLTAGE OF VOLTAIC CELL Name: Lim Seong Hseng Date: 20th March 2013 IA CRITERIA ASSESSED: D Declaration: I declare that this report I have submitted is my own original work and I have acknowledged the use of words or ideas of another person. Signature:……………… Marks:………………. Introduction Aim: To investigate the factor affecting voltage of voltaic cell. Research Question: How does coupling of different metals from the electroactivity

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    Box-Jenkins Modeling and Forecasting of Monthly Electric Consumption of PANELCO III Customers ______________________________ A Special Problem Presented To The Panel of Evaluators Mathematics Department Pangasinan State University Urdaneta City _______________________________ In Partial Fulfillment of The Requirement for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Major in Statistics ______________________________ By: Jake Anthony E. CantubaMarch 2014 APPROVAL SHEET In partial

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    Unit _ - Control of Air Pollution FABRIC FILTER – It consists of a tabular bag which is closed at the upper end and has a happer attached at the lower end to collect particles when they are dislodged from the fabric. Many such bags are hanged in a bag house. The filter bags are cleaned occasionally by a mechanical shaker for efficient filtration. It has high efficiency and can filter 0.5 µm size particles. ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR – It works on the principle of electrostatic precipitation

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    Chemistry assignment

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    3.1 a) Valence electron: Valence electrons are the electron in the outermost electron shells of an atom. They are generally the electrons involved in chemical reactions and bonding with other atoms. b) Lewis electron: It is a structural demonstration of a molecule where you can use dots to show the position of the electron around the atoms and lines. c) Octet rule: It is referring to the principle that bonded atoms share their eight outer electrons. There rule of the octet is sometimes broken

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