I don’t know I guessed
Yes it felt easier
It’s choice 3 because any container that contains the same volume had the same number of molecules.
@creed12 I don’t know the exact reason but for that type of question the answer is always the one with the same number
i only got 6 wrong so far out of 40
None wrong
At stp, 2 gases of the same volume have the same # of particles @creed12
I struggled so much on question 41 lol, I still got the right answer.
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Does anyone know what #40 was? I was struggling on that so I guessed.
i got 3 wrong so far out of 43
40 was 1 moles of oh- equal to moles of h+
Oh thank god. That’s what I picked.
why dont you go to kent chemistry website he posting answers
It’s taking a while for him to post all the answers. That’s why I came here.
Same I’m waiting
I wish that the regents included questions based on polarity. Polar dissolves in polar and nonpolar dissolves in nonpolar. Those are my favorite questions.
Same
wait for the one of the last short response questions will my answer be given partial credit if i put mobile electrons even though the answer is mobile ions?
What did you guys get for the short answer where it asks in terms of energy what happens when you break Hydrogen (H2)?