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Because HF, hydrogen fluoride, is a covalent gaseous molecule at room temperature, we might reasonably expect that at room temperature HCl, hydrogen chloride, is
 a. a covalent gaseous molecule.
  b. a covalent solid.
  c. a metallic gas.
  d. a metallic solid.
  e. an ionic solid.

Question 2

It is June 21 and the Sun is to the south. Using a sextant, a ship's captain measures the altitude of the noonday Sun to be 55o. What is the latitude of the ship?



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Answer to Question 1

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