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Chicago sits on a large lake. What effect should this lake have on Chicago's climate? The lake makes Chicago colder in winter than it would otherwise be. The lake makes Chicago warmer in winter than it would otherwise be. The lake makes Chicago hotter in summer than it would otherwise be. The lake should have no effect on Chicago's climate. Circle T if the statement is true; F if it is false. T F Ice floats in water because it is less dense than water. T F A saturated solution can have no more solute dissolved in it. T F One mole of copper has the same number of molecules as one mole of hydrogen. T F One mole of copper has the same mass as one mole of nitrogen. T F As Temperature increases, the solubility of a gas in liquid decreases. T F The surface tension of water can be increased by adding soap or detergent. T F Condensation and evaporation occur simultaneously at the surface of all bodies of water. T F The bubbles in boiling water are pockets of heated air. T F The amount of energy required to melt 1 gram of ice is the same as the amount of energy required to boil 1 gram of water. T F Liquid water at 100 degree C contains the same amount of energy as water vapor at 100 degree C. Answer the following questions in the space provided. Nitrogen molecules. N_2, are small, nonpolar molecules. Will nitrogen molecules form strong induced dipole-induced dipole bonds with one another? Why or why not?

Explanation / Answer

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26.F

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28.F

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32.F

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