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6.2g
On the far left on the periodic table.
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The meaning is that chemical properties are periodically repeated in the table.
Chemistry teaches the periodic table. Other sciences refer to it as well.
6.2g
12 degrees Celsius
12 degrees Celsius
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periodic table
On the far left on the periodic table.
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100 mL × × × 40.65 kJ/mol = 226 kJ
table of contents
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Look it up in a table of acid constants (proteolytic equilibrium constants) or Ka-table. weak: CH3COOH, acetic acid Ka=1.7*10-5 , very weak: HCN, Hydrogen cyanide Ka = 4.9*10-10 strong: HCl, Hydrogen chloride Ka >> 1.0
A look-up table is a table of constants stored in program memory -Look-up tables can be used to speed up arithmetic operations -The look-up table may be accessed using the DPTR or PC as a pointer to the start of the table. The A register is used as an index to the table.