CHEM-101 Study Guide - Final Guide: Aluminium Hydroxide, Isaac Newton, Vitamin C

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The explosion excites atoms of the element to higher energy levels (orbitals). As the electrons return, photons are emitted: of ce fluorescent lights > photons are emitted by exciting the mercury atoms. This excitation causes both visible and ultraviolet light (this occurs in nearly all mercury discharge tubes): as energy increases wavelength decreases. Lab d: most solids contain water if exposed to atmosphere, ef orescent; spontaneously loss or gain of water. This is due to vapour pressure being higher in the substrate than in the pressure of water in the atmosphere: hygroscopic; spontaneously absorbs water. Lab e: ascorbic acid is known as vitamin c, water soluble due to the hydrogen bonds between the oh group and the c=o group, multivitamins contain 90 mg of vitamin c, whereas a tablet of vitamin c contains. Lab g: heat capacity is the energy required to change temperature by one degree, systems contain internal energy.

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