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vocab u2 synonyms
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ameliorate
amend, better
aplomb
composure, self-possession, levelheadedness
bombastic
inflated, highfalutin, pretentious
callow
green, raw, unfledged, inexperienced
drivel
balderdash, tommyrot, slaver
epitome
abstract, digest, archetype
exhort
entreat, implore, adjure
infringe
encroach, impinge, intrude
ingratiate
cozy up to, curry favor with
interloper
trespasser, meddler, buttinsky
intrinsic
immanent, organic
inveigh
harangue, remonstrate
lassitude
fatigue, lethargy, torpor, languor
millennium
chiliad, golden age
occult
esoteric, abstruse, arcane
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Venus has the highest average surface temperature of any planet in the solar system. Which of the following best describes why Venus is so hot? F. Venus has a thin atmosphere and solar energy reaches the surface easily. G. The thick atmosphere of Venus reflects most incoming solar energy back into space. H. Carbon dioxide in Venus's atmosphere traps solar energy that reaches Venus's surface. I. Energy from within Venus is transferred to the surface.
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Recent communication with the inhabitants of Neptune have revealed that they have a Celsius-type temperature scale, but based on the melting point $\left(0^{\circ} \mathrm{N}\right)$ and boiling point $\left(100^{\circ} \mathrm{N}\right)$ of their most common substance, hydrogen. Further communications have revealed that the Neptunians know about perfect gas behaviour and they find the limit of zero pressure, the value of pV is $28\ \mathrm{dm}^{3}\ \mathrm{atm}$ at $0^{\circ} N$ and $40\ \mathrm{dm}^{3}\ \mathrm{atm}$ at $100^{\circ} N .$ What is the value of the absolute zero of temperature on their temperature scale?
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The 2-propenyl cation appears to be a primary carbocation, and yet it is considerably more stable than a $1^{\circ}$carbocation such as the 1-propyl cation. $\mathrm{CH}_{2}=\mathrm{CH}-\mathrm{CH}_{2}^{+}$ 2-Propenyl cation, $\mathrm{CH}_{3}-\mathrm{CH}_{2}-\mathrm{CH}_{2}^{+}$ 1-Propyl cation. How would you account for the differences in the stability of the two carbocations?
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