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02.09.2021 •
Chemistry
Suppose you had a sample of CH4 in a balloon. Assuming the balloon starts out to be the same size as the He and Ar balloon in the diagram, what would you predict about its volume at the end?
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Ответ:
The answer is b
Explanation: "City girls love their phones"
This is a mnemonic my teacher taught me.
City-C for color change
Girls- G for Gas production
Love- L for Light protection
Their- T for temperature change
Phones-P for percipitate formed(Liquid+liquid=solid)
These are the reactions that happens during a chemical change.