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16 November, 02:50

A sample of monatomic chlorine is traveling through a tube at the rate of 25m/s, what is the chlorine's KE? (Mass of CL=35.45g/mol)

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  1. 16 November, 03:07
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    KE=0.5*mv squared. "m" stands for mass and "v" stands for velocity. Your equation will be KE=0.5*35.45*25 squared.
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