The range of nuclear forces is
A.10-8 cm
B.10-13 cm
C.10-16 cm
D.100 angstron
A.10-8 cm
B.10-13 cm
C.10-16 cm
D.100 angstron
A.Zn
B.B
C.Pb
D.Ce
A.reacting calcium carbide with liquid water
B.Sachsse process
C.Wulff process
D.all of these ansers
A.Temperature
B.Concentration of reactants
C.Catalyst
D.Number of molecules of reactants taking part in a reaction.
A.Ethyl mercaptan
B.Pyridine
C.Naphthenic acid
D.Cumene
A.uranium
B.thorium
C.radium
D.polonium
A.(NH4)2HPO4
B.(NH4)2H2PO4
C.NH4H2PO4
D.(NH4)2PO4
A.the momentum diffusivity to the mass diffusivity
B.the mass diffusivity to the momentum diffusivity
C.the thermal diffusivity to the mass diffusivity
D.the momentum diffusivity to the thermal diffusivity
A.Its density is low
B.It is porous
C.It can be powdered
D.It can be cast into rolls
E.It is flexible
A.heat of reaction
B.heat of formation of the product
C.activation energy
D.equilibrium constant.