Incorrect Question 41 0/4 pts The temperature of a gas in a 3.5 L combustion chamber is 298K. What will the temperature

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Incorrect Question 41 0/4 pts The temperature of a gas in a 3.5 L combustion chamber is 298K. What will the temperature

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Incorrect Question 41 0 4 Pts The Temperature Of A Gas In A 3 5 L Combustion Chamber Is 298k What Will The Temperature 1
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Incorrect Question 41 0/4 pts The temperature of a gas in a 3.5 L combustion chamber is 298K. What will the temperature be if the volume is reduced to 2.5 L while keeping the pressure constant? Answer: K PLEASE ONLY ENTER THE VALUE, DO NOT ENTER THE UNIT 1

orrect Question 43 0/4 pts In a Body Centered Cubic structure, what is the length of the unit cell if the radius of the atom is 0.900 Angstroms. Answer: Angstroms. PLEASE ONLY ENTER THE VALUE. DO NOT ENTER THE UNIT 2.1

Incorrect Question 46 0/4 pts Using the table of average bond energies below, the AH for the reaction is kJ. HH 1 H-C=C-H(g) + 2HI(g) → 1-C-C-I(g) HH Bond: CEC C-C H-1 C-1 C-H D (kJ/mol); 413 819 308 299 240 (This is different from the assignment problem) -197
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