• Q : What does that mean in terms of the extent....
    Chemistry :

    HCl, HBr, and HI are strong acids, yet HF is a weak acid. What does that mean in terms of the extent to which these substances are ionized in solution?

  • Q : Determine the volume rate of flow of water....
    Physics :

    A 6.2 cm diameter pipe gradually narrows to 4.0 cm. When water flows through this pipe at a certain rate, the gauge pressure in these two sections is 34.0 kPa and 24.0 kPa, respectively. What is the

  • Q : Find the position on the x-axis....
    Physics :

    A particle with charge +7.88 µC is placed at the fixed position x = 3.00 m in an electric field of uniform strength 300 N/C, directed in the positive x direction. Find the position on the x ax

  • Q : How do you determine the ph of the thing given the molarity....
    Chemistry :

    How do you determine the pH of the thing given the molarity?For example, if there is .250M solutions of HNO2 what would the pH be?

  • Q : Objects having same charge....
    Physics :

    An object carries a charge of -8.9 µC, while another carries a charge of -2.0 µC. How many electrons must be transferred from the first to the second object so that both objects have the

  • Q : How much mg should the student add to the hcl....
    Chemistry :

    A student wants to react Mg(s) with 100mL of 1.5 M HCl, but theintent is to have all the Mg(s) react, while leaving 50% of the HCl unreacted. How much Mg (in g) should the student add to the HCl?

  • Q : Value of a point between the particles....
    Physics :

    Two particles are situated on the x axis. The particle q1, with 34 excess electrons, is situated at the point x = 100 µm. The other particle q2, with 17 excess electrons, is located at the ori

  • Q : How many grams of maleic anhydride will you use....
    Chemistry :

    You have determined a GC spectrum for your sample oil. You find 3 peaks. From determination of peak area, you find that the percent compositions represented by the peaks are: peak A is 62 percent ,

  • Q : Potential difference between the two plates problem....
    Physics :

    The electric field between two large conducting plates is uniform, 100kN/C, pointing from plate A to plate B. If the two plates are separated by 5cm, what is the potential difference between these t

  • Q : What is the strength of electric field at certain distance....
    Physics :

    A solid nonconducting sphere has a radius of 50.0 cm. It has a uniform charge density of 3.00×10-3 C/m3. What is the strength of the electric field (a) at a distance of 2.00 m from the center of

  • Q : Write all the stereochemical products....
    Chemistry :

    If the R-3-methyl-1,2-cyclopentanedione (shown below) was reducedwith sufficient sodium borohydride to reduce both carbonyls,several stereoisomers of 3-methyl-1,2-cyclopentanediol would be formed.

  • Q : Which he is attempting to dissolve his aspirin tablet....
    Chemistry :

    A student boils the water in which he is attempting to dissolve his aspirin tablet, which weighs 392 mg, for several minutes. His titration with 0.050 M NaOH solution requires 44.37 mL.

  • Q : How to calculate the density of the metal....
    Chemistry :

    A piece of metal with a mass of 125g is placed into a graduated cylinder that contains 25.00mL of water, raising the water level to 56.00mL What is the density of the metal.

  • Q : What is the value of k for this reaction....
    Chemistry :

    At a certain temperature, 4.0 mol NH3 is introducted into a2.0 L container, and the NH3 partially dissociates by the reactions:

  • Q : What is the atomic weight of the unknown metal....
    Chemistry :

    An unknown metal M was converted to the sulfate,M2(SO4)3. A solution of this metalsulfate was treated with excess barium chloride solution to give abarium sulfate precipitate.

  • Q : Determining the direction of the electric field of object....
    Physics :

    (A) The object has a charge of +15.0 µC and the instrument indicates that the electric force exerted on it is 40.0 µN, due east. What is the magnitude E the electric field? (B) What is t

  • Q : How many grams of potassium chloride....
    Chemistry :

    How many grams of potassium chloride(KCl) are needed to prepare.750 L of a 1.50 M solution of potassium chloride in water?

  • Q : How many different values of the principle quantum....
    Chemistry :

    How many different values of the principle quantum number can be found in the ground state electron configuration of nickel?

  • Q : Describe three different ways you could make....
    Chemistry :

    Describe three different ways you could make an aceticacid/acetate buffer with acetic acid, sodium acetate, deionizedwater, a solution of hydrochloric acid, and a solution of sodiumhydroxide.

  • Q : What is the skiers launch speed....
    Physics :

    The sharp upward slope launches them into the air, where they perform acrobatic maneuvers. In the women's competition, the end of a typical launch ramp is directed 67° above the horizontal. With

  • Q : How many moles of barium are required....
    Chemistry :

    How many moles of Ba(OH)2 are required to make 1.0L of solution in which the OH- concentration is 0.050M??Barium Hydroxidedissolves as follows:

  • Q : Spider crawling across a table....
    Physics :

    A spider crawling across a table leaps onto a magazine blocking its path. The initial velocity of the spider is 0.860 m/s at an angle of 34.2° above the table, and it lands on the magazine 0.075

  • Q : Discuss the difference in behavior between a strong....
    Chemistry :

    Briefly explain the behavior that distinguishes substancesthat we call eletrolytes from non-electrolytes. Also discuss thedifference(s) in behavior between a strong electronlyte and a weak electroly

  • Q : With what upward velocity is the rock shot....
    Physics :

    (a) with what upward velocity is the rock shot, (b) what maximum height above the top of the building is reached by the rock, and (c) how tall is the building?

  • Q : Water drips from the nozzle of a shower....
    Physics :

    Water drips from the nozzle of a shower onto the floor 203 cm below. The drops fall at regular (equal) intervals of time, the first drop striking the floor at the instant the fourth drop begins to f

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