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491

For a reversible process, how is the entropy change (ΔS) related to the heat transferred (q_rev) and temperature (T)?

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492

In a Daniell cell (as described in the document), what is the role of the salt bridge?

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493

Why is a single Lewis structure often inadequate to represent a molecule accurately?

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494

In the CO molecule, if carbon has 4 valence electrons and oxygen has 6 valence electrons, and there is a triple bond between them with one lone pair on carbon and one lone pair on oxygen, what is the

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495

What does entropy (S) measure?

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496

What is the conjugate acid of NH2-?

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497

Which of the following phenomena could NOT be explained by Dalton's atomic theory?

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498

Under what conditions is an electrode potential considered a 'Standard Electrode Potential'?

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499

What is the oxidation number of oxygen in oxygen difluoride (OF2)?

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500

Which of the following is NOT an SI unit for volume?

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