• Q : What quantity of phosphorous acid was present....
    Chemistry :

    A mixed aqueous solution of HCl and phosphorous acid (H3PO3; Ka1 = 3.00×10-2; Ka2 = 1.66×10-7) is titrated with 0.1000-M NaOH. The first end point (cresol purple indicator) is reached af

  • Q : Astronauts tangential acceleration problem....
    Physics :

    The astronaut is strapped into a seat 4.20 m from the axis. a) What is the astronaut's tangential acceleration during the first 40.0 s?

  • Q : How many days will it take to complete its journey....
    Chemistry :

    A bird is flying around the world at a rate of 12.2ft/sec. How many days will it take to complete its journey?(circumference of earth =25,000miles

  • Q : What are the first two ionization energies of calcium....
    Chemistry :

    What are the first two ionization energies of calcium and zinc? Based on the values, which metal would you expect to be most active and why?

  • Q : Acceleration of a point on the surface of the crankshaft....
    Physics :

    A crankshaft with a diameter of 3.0 \rm cm, rotating at 2600 rpm comes to a halt in 1.40 s.What is the tangential acceleration of a point on the surface of the crankshaft?

  • Q : Magnitude of the total acceleration problem....
    Physics :

    A car starts from rest on a curve with a radius of 110 m and accelerates at 0.900 m/s^2. How many revolutions will the car have gone through when the magnitude of its total acceleration is 3.50 m/s^

  • Q : What is the concentration of glucose expressed....
    Chemistry :

    Glucose is present in bacterial cells at a concentration ofabout 1 mM. What is the concentration of glucose expressed asmg/mL? How many molecules of glucose are contained in a typical E.coli cell (a

  • Q : Problem on conservation of energy principle....
    Physics :

    A meter stick is held vertically with one end on the floor and is then allowed to fall. Find the speed of the other end when it hits the floor, assuming that the end on the floor does not slip. (Hin

  • Q : Discuss the empirical formula for this compound....
    Chemistry :

    A sample of a compound contains 0.90 g of element A and 0.60 g ofelement B. If the atomic weight of A is 60 g/mole and that of B is40 g/mole, then what is the empirical formula for this compound?

  • Q : Problem related to fraunhofer diffraction....
    Physics :

    Use 344 for the speed of sound in air and assume that the source and listener are both far enough from the doorway for Fraunhofer diffraction to apply. You can ignore effects of reflections.

  • Q : Coatings index of refraction problem....
    Physics :

    A 90-nm-thick coating is applied to the lens. What must be the coating's index of refraction to be most effective at 480 ? Assume that the coating's index of refraction is less than that of the lens

  • Q : What is the minimum coating thickness....
    Physics :

    What is the minimum coating thickness that will minimize the reflection at the wavelength of 704 where solar cells are most efficient? Solar cells are given antireflection coatings to maximize their

  • Q : Calculate an appropriate value for n in the formula for salt....
    Chemistry :

    A lithium salt used in lubricating grease has the formula LiCnH2n+1O2. The salt is solublein water to the extent of 0.036g per 100.0g of water at 25C. The osmotic pressure of the solution is found t

  • Q : Swirling pattern of colors caused by interference....
    Physics :

    Looking straight downward into a rain puddle whose surface is covered with a thin film of gasoline, you notice a swirling pattern of colors caused by interference inside the gasoline film.

  • Q : How many grams of water are present....
    Chemistry :

    Copper is sometimes coated on the bottom surface of cooking pans. Copper has a specific heat of 0.385 J/g 0C. A25.0-g sample of copper heated to 85.0 0C is dropped into water at an initial temperatu

  • Q : Horizontal surface moving back and forth horizontally....
    Physics :

    A block is on a horizontal surface (a shake table) that is moving back and forth horizontally with simple harmonic motion of frequency 1.28 Hz. The coefficient of static friction between block and s

  • Q : Determine the total rate of heat loss....
    Physics :

    Suppose the insulating qualities of the wall of a house come mainly from a 4.0 inch layer of brick and an R-19 layer of insulation. What is the total rate of heat loss through such a wall, if its to

  • Q : Discuss what is the specific heat of the metal....
    Chemistry :

    A 150.0-g sample of metal at 80.0°C is added to 150.0 g of H2O at 20.0°C. The temperature rises to23.3°C. Assuming that the calorimeter is a perfect insulator,what is the specific heat o

  • Q : Determine the density of an unknown liquid....
    Chemistry :

    Determine the density of an unknown liquid if the exact mass of 10.00 ml of this unknown at 25 0C is equal to 8.2148 g. (Report theanswer with the appropriate number of significant figures)

  • Q : What is the resulting charge on the capacitor....
    Physics :

    A 15-μF capacitor and a 30-μF capacitor are connected in series, and charged to a potential difference of 50 V. What is the resulting charge on the 30-μF capacitor?

  • Q : What is the final pressure of the mixture....
    Chemistry :

    Consider two separate 1 litre vessels connected via a small tap which is initially closed. The first vessel contains 0.2 mole ofNH3 and the second vessel contains 0.4 mole ofCH4.

  • Q : How great can the amplitude of the shm be....
    Physics :

    The coefficient of static friction between block and surface is 0.662. How great can the amplitude of the SHM be if the block is not to slip along the surface?

  • Q : What is the total rate of heat loss through a wall....
    Physics :

    Suppose the insulating qualities of the wall of a house come mainly from a 4.0 inch layer of brick and an R-19 layer of insulation. What is the total rate of heat loss through such a wall, if its to

  • Q : Calculate the volume of a single silver atom....
    Chemistry :

    You are given a cube of silver metal that measures1.012 cm on each edge. The density of silver is 10.5 g/cm3. The cube is composed of6.08x1022 silver atoms. Because atoms arespherical, they cannot

  • Q : Calculate the length of each edge of the cube....
    Chemistry :

    Assuming that a cube has a volume of3.7x10-19cm3, calculate the length of each edge of the cube. Enter a number with the correct number of significant figures.

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