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Introduction to Chemistry with Lab Test (CHEM 131 ) Guide 2023 Rated A+
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Introduction to Chemistry with Lab Test (CHEM 131 ) Guide 2023 Rated A+.

Given the sequence of temps below, which one represents the Fahrenheit boiling, room temp,

and freezing points of water, in that order?

A.0-75-100

B.212-75-32

C.0-25-100

D.0-298-373

E.none of the above

Answer Key: B

Question 7 of 12 0.0/ 4.0 Points

`How should someone classify grape juice?

A.mixture-homogeneous

B.pure substance-compound

C.mixture-heterogeneous

D.pure substance-element

E.none of the above

Ans...
Introduction to Chemistry with Lab Test (CHEM 131 ) Guide 2023 Rated A+
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Introduction to Chemistry with Lab Test (CHEM 131 ) Guide 2023 Rated A+.

Given the sequence of temps below, which one represents the Fahrenheit boiling, room temp,

and freezing points of water, in that order?

A.0-75-100

B.212-75-32

C.0-25-100

D.0-298-373

E.none of the above

Answer Key: B

Question 7 of 12 0.0/ 4.0 Points

`How should someone classify grape juice?

A.mixture-homogeneous

B.pure substance-compound

C.mixture-heterogeneous

D.pure substance-element

E.none of the above

Ans...
Question 3 of 12

4.0/ 4.0 Points

`We've all blown up balloons. When you blow into a balloon, you are putting in more moles of gas. Let's

say that on the second exhalation (blow) you blow in the exact same number of moles as you did with

the first exhalation. So, you doubled the number of moles in the balloon. If the temperature and pressure

remained constant, what is true about the volume of the gas in the balloon?

A.The volume increases, but more information is

needed.

B.The volume is...
Introduction to Chemistry with Lab test
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Question 3 of 12

4.0/ 4.0 Points

`We've all blown up balloons. When you blow into a balloon, you are putting in more moles of gas. Let's

say that on the second exhalation (blow) you blow in the exact same number of moles as you did with

the first exhalation. So, you doubled the number of moles in the balloon. If the temperature and pressure

remained constant, what is true about the volume of the gas in the balloon?

A.The volume increases, but more information is

needed.

B.The volume is...