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Old 06-20-2002, 03:20 AM   #51
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100% correct as well.
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<strong>I nailed them all, but I don't understand #10. I knew the answer was right, but I don't know why. Is it equal to a mole?</strong>
Avogadro's Law - Equal volumes of gases under the same conditions of temperature and pressure contain the same number of molecules.

Avogadro's Constant - (6.022045 ± 0.000031)x10^23
6.0x10^23
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Avogadro's Law - Equal volumes of gases under the same conditions of temperature and pressure contain the same number of molecules.

Avogadro's Constant - (6.022045 ± 0.000031)x10^23
6.0x10^23</strong>
[Fiach] If you really want to confuse some folks, just tell them that if you combine 2 mols of H2 with 1 mol of O2, you get only 2 mols of H2O.

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The use of January and July certainly points only to the effect of the earth's elliptical orbit, however.</strong>

Additionally, the question made no reference to where on Earth the observer was to be located. Therefore, assume the effect is intended for the whole earth without regard for localized effects.
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BTW: scored 100%. However, I had to think about the Gas question a bit though. I eventually remembered PV=nRT bit. It's been awhile since I had chem.
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Hehe...got 100% correct, and also had a bit of trouble with the gas equation. I forgot all about PV=nRT...but I figured out the relative molecular weights of the two molecules, realized they weren't any sort of nice ratio, so the answer had to be 10 liters

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Kelly - that's exactly what I did; I eliminated all the other answers. 10 liters was the only logical choice.
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