@LIWarcat They may accept it, however the answer they were likely looking for was that energy is absorbed
I wrote an increase in the input of energy into the system would that be rights
50 with the ideal gas graph is 1, which if I remember correctly was the positive linear line
This isn’t related to math, but does anyone have the us history answer key?
Only got 2 wrong. I’m already at a 97. And I know I did good in the short answers.
Was the answer 800 for the combined gas law short answer?
2 wrong
@LIWarcat Yes it is. I got the exact same answer. No temperature, pressure, or volume was constant.
Anyone has physics class? If so, how hard or good is physics? I’m sorry if this is not an irrelevant time to ask.
0 wrong in the multiple choice
Do anyone know how to highlight to reveal answers for the short response on Kent Chem? Tks
Nvm that was dumb I just realized it showed up
0 wrong so far
Got none wrong on the multiple choice
Kent is so slow at loading answers
For #63 will I still get credit for my answer if I converted Celsius to Kelvin before plugging into the equation
What was the answer for the short answer question about why the solution was a good conductor of electricity? Something along those lines
I wrote that the particles are mobile. Idk if im right
I put that too but I used the word ion instead of particle
-1 so far
I put they have mobile electrons do you think that will count