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Equilibrium test problems

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Nitrosyl chloride is an orange gas that dissociates into chlorine and nitrogen monoxide: 2 ClNO (g) ? 2 NO (g) + Cl2 (g) In an experiment, 3.00 atm of NO, 2.00 atm of Cl2, and 5.00 atm of ClNO were introduced into a 1.0 L container. After the reaction was allowed to come to equilibrium at 298 K, there were 6.12 atm of ClNO in the container. Use this information to determine KP and the equilibrium partial pressures of NO (g) and Cl2 (g). Calculate KC at 1000 K. Calculate KP for the equilibrium: 4 NO (g) + 2 Cl2 (g) ? 4 ClNO (g). Use the following information to calculate ?H? of the reaction. ?H?f (kJ/mol) ClNO (g) 54.6 NO (g) 90.5 Cl2 (g) 0

DBQ Outline

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How to Write a DBQ The purpose of a DBQ is not to test your knowledge of world history, but to evaluate your ability to practice skills used by historians. In order to write a DBQ, you will answer a question by analyzing several historical documents. This is a skill that must be practiced. Although you may struggle at first, do not get discouraged. Remember, there is not an actual right or wrong answer. Your answer is YOUR interpretation of the documents. As long as your answer is logical, and your interpretation is supported by the content of the documents, you are correct. For the World History AP exam, students are expected to write one DBQ. Students are given 40 minutes

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Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills GRADE 8 SCIENCE Administered April 2009 Copyright ? 2009, Texas Education Agency. All rights reserved. Reproduction of all or portions of this work is prohibited without express written permission from the Texas Education Agency. STUDENT NAME Page 3 SCIENCE Page 4 Page 5 Work = force ? distance Speed = Force = mass ? acceleration Weight = mass ? acceleration due to gravity Density = mass volume distance time FORMULA CHART W = Fd s = F = ma Weight = mg D = m v d t Constants/Conversions g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 speed of light = 3 ? 10 8 speed of sound = 343 at sea level and 20?C 1 cm 3 = 1 mL m s m s m s 2 Metric ruler can be found on the separate formula chart. Page 6 12 13 14 15

AP World

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NAME _____________________________ Mod ____ EHAP Ms. Pojer HGHS The Reformation ? Document Packet #2 Question(s): ? According to Calvin, how does God decide who is saved and who is damned? Document 1 The covenant of life is not preached equally to all, and among those to whom it is preached, does not always meet with the same reception. This diversity displays the unsearchable depth of the divine judgment, and is without doubt subordinate to God's purpose of eternal election. But it is plainly owing to the mere pleasure of God that salvation is spontaneously offered to some, while others have no access to it, great and

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Review #1 ( http://www.ApPsychology.net ) ( Reproduced with Permission from Ben McIlwain [Author] ) Questions 1. A correlation between dating frequency and academic success of -1.00 would indicate that: a. less frequent dating is associated with lower levels of academic success. b. more frequent dating is associated with lower levels of academic success. c. it is impossible to predict level of academic success based on knowledge of dating frequency. d. dating frequency has no causal influence on academic success. 2. In order to assess reactions to a proposed tuition hike at her college, Susan sent a questionnaire to every fifteenth person in the college registrar's alphabetical listing of all currently enrolled students. Susan employed the technique of:

Campbell Reece AP Edition Biology Edition 8 Chpt.1 Test Bank

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