Draft:Gases/Quiz

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Observation of fluorine's color (2) and comparison to air (1) or chlorine (3) was published in 1892. Credit: Henri Moissan.

Gases is a lecture about specific astronomical, chemical, and physical entities. It is also a lecture as part of the radiation astronomy department series on object astronomy. It is an offering of the school of chemistry and the physics department.

You are free to take this quiz based on gases at any time.

To improve your score, read and study the lecture, the links contained within, listed under See also, External links, and in the {{radiation astronomy resources}}, {{chemistry resources}}, and {{physics resources}} templates. This should give you adequate background to get 100 %.

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Hypotheses

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  1. Gases in the interplanetary medium have their chemistry affected by the solar wind.

See also

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