Pressure (atm) Select the path(s) that lead to changes in BOTH the average kinetic and potential energies of the particles that make up this substance: 73 5.2 197.5 216.6 304 25 Temperature (K) 1. b--> f II. c-->f III. f a

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Pressure (atm)
Select the path(s) that lead to changes in BOTH the average kinetic and potential
energies of the particles that make up this substance:
73
a
b.
5.2
47
1.
197.5
216.6
304.25
Temperature (K)
1. b--> f
II. C -->f
III. f-> a
Transcribed Image Text:Pressure (atm) Select the path(s) that lead to changes in BOTH the average kinetic and potential energies of the particles that make up this substance: 73 a b. 5.2 47 1. 197.5 216.6 304.25 Temperature (K) 1. b--> f II. C -->f III. f-> a
What is true of the atom indicated by the arrow in this reaction?
HCI
it is being reduced because the oxidation state is decreasing (becoming more
negative)
O it is being reduced because the oxidation state is increasing (becoming more
positive)
O it is being oxidized because the oxidation state is increasing (becoming more
positive)
O it is being oxidized because the oxidation state is decreasing (becoming more
negative)
Transcribed Image Text:What is true of the atom indicated by the arrow in this reaction? HCI it is being reduced because the oxidation state is decreasing (becoming more negative) O it is being reduced because the oxidation state is increasing (becoming more positive) O it is being oxidized because the oxidation state is increasing (becoming more positive) O it is being oxidized because the oxidation state is decreasing (becoming more negative)
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