Which of the following elements would have the greatest electron affinity? a. carbon b. охygen c. sulfur d. fluorine е. neon

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9. Which of the following elements would have the greatest electron affinity?
а. carbon
b. охygen
c. sulfur
d. fluorine
е.
neon
10. A balloon that's inflated indoors and then taken outside on a cold day will:
a. increase in volume
b. increase in pressure
c. decrease in volume
d. maintain a constant volume, but have a decrease in pressure
11. In order for a titration to be accurate and precise, which of these things are required?
a. have an indicator with an end point pH that will match the equivalence point pH
b. it needs to be done very quickly, before competing reactions can occur
ensure that no extra distilled water enters the flask during the titration
d. the analyte needs to be in the buret, while the titrant needs to be in the flask
с.
Transcribed Image Text:9. Which of the following elements would have the greatest electron affinity? а. carbon b. охygen c. sulfur d. fluorine е. neon 10. A balloon that's inflated indoors and then taken outside on a cold day will: a. increase in volume b. increase in pressure c. decrease in volume d. maintain a constant volume, but have a decrease in pressure 11. In order for a titration to be accurate and precise, which of these things are required? a. have an indicator with an end point pH that will match the equivalence point pH b. it needs to be done very quickly, before competing reactions can occur ensure that no extra distilled water enters the flask during the titration d. the analyte needs to be in the buret, while the titrant needs to be in the flask с.
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