To identify why a metal measurement was different in the experiments look for the variable that was different in the experiment and analyze how this change affected the results.
<h3>What is an experiment?</h3>
An experiment is a procedure that aims at probing or discovering something. For example, you can test if a plant grows faster/slower by using an experiment.
<h3>What causes different results in similar experiments?</h3>
The most common cause for this situation is that one of the factors or variables is slightly different. For example, if I add 50mL of water to a plant rather than 20mL of water every day this might cause different results.
Based on this, if the metal content was different you should analyze if any of the factors changed in this experiment and find out how this change affected the general results.
Note: This question is incomplete because there is limited information about the experiment; due to this, I answered it based on general knowledge.
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Answer:
D. all of the above.
Explanation:
The kinetic-molecular theory of gases suggests that; the particles of a gas move independently of each other, the particles in a gas move rapidly, the particles in a gas are far apart.
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The balanced reaction equations are;
a) 4 NaClO + H2S → 4 NaCl + H2SO4
b)6Ce^4+ + I^– + 6OH^– → 6 Ce^3+ + IO3^– + 3H2O
<h3>What is a balanced redox reaction?</h3>
A redox reaction is said to be balanced when the number of electrons gained is equal to the number of electrons lost.
Let us now write the balanced reaction equations one after the other. Thus;
a) 4 NaClO + H2S → 4 NaCl + H2SO4
b)6Ce^4+ + I^– + 6OH^– → 6 Ce^3+ + IO3^– + 3H2O
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Answer:
extensive hydrogen bonding
Explanation:
The high boiling points of water, hydrogen fluoride (HF) and ammonia (NH3) is an effect of the extensive hydrogen bonding between the molecules. The London dispersion force is caused by random and temporary changes in the polarity of atoms, caused by the location of the electrons in the atoms' orbitals.
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D. Electrons
Atoms can share their electrons in order to create bonds with other atoms