• Q : How many atoms would it take to make the distance from end....
    Chemistry :

    The diameter of a helium atom is about 1*102pm.Supposethat we could line up helium atoms side by side in contact with oneanother. Approximately how many atoms would it take to make the distance fro

  • Q : What was the speed at the first point....
    Physics :

    (a) What was the speed at the first point? (b) What was the acceleration? (c) At what prior distance from the first point was the car at rest? (d) Graph x versus t and v versus t for the car, from r

  • Q : What is the time to the maximum height....
    Physics :

    A ball is thrown from the top of a 50m cliff with a velocity of 10m/s @30 degrees. a) what is the time to the maximum height and what is the max height?

  • Q : Average velocity of the proton during the first motion....
    Physics :

    A proton moves along the x-axis according to the equation x= 50t + 10t^2,where x is in meters and t is in seconds. Calculate (a) the average velocity of the proton during the first 3.0s of its motio

  • Q : Write balanced chemical equation for one lbmol of ethane....
    Chemistry :

    Ethane gas at 140 F is burned in a steady-flow process with theoretical air at 40 F in such a way that the products are at 840 F. Write down the balanced chemical equation for one lbmol of ethane.

  • Q : What is the period of vibration of the empty car....
    Physics :

    Four passengers with combined mass 250 kg compress the springs of a car with worn out shock absorbers by 4.00cm when they enter it. Model the care and passengers as a single body on a single ideal

  • Q : What part of the electromagnetic spectrum....
    Chemistry :

    What part of the electromagnetic spectrum is known as the infraredregion? Express your answer in terms of both frequency(wavenumbers) and wavelength (microns).

  • Q : What is the solubility of water....
    Chemistry :

    A sample of solid Ca(OH)2 is stirred in waterat 30 degree C until the solution contains as much dissolvedCa(OH)2 as it can hold. A 100.-mL sample of this solution is with drawn and titrated with 5.0

  • Q : Block is attached to a spring with unknown spring constant....
    Physics :

    A block is attached to a spring with unknown spring constant oscillates with a period of 2.00 s. what is the period if (a) the mass is doubled? (b) the mass is halved? (c) the amplitude is doubled?

  • Q : What is the value of the rate constant....
    Chemistry :

    The decomposition of 2HI to H2 + I2 at 508C has a half like of135 min when the initial pressure of HI is 0.10atm and 13.5 min when the pressure is 1.00atm.

  • Q : What is the time difference measured in a system....
    Physics :

    Two events occur in an inertial system K at the same time but 7 km apart. What is the time difference measured in a system K' moving between these two events when the distance separation of the even

  • Q : What will be the height of the mercury column....
    Physics :

    Ignoring any change in the glass containing the mercury, what will be the height of the mercury column for the same one atmosphere of pressure when the temperature rises to 38.0 °C on a hot day?

  • Q : Compare the amount of heat energy needed to raise....
    Chemistry :

    You have two perfectly insulated cups. One contains water and the other contains an equal volume of another liquid that has half the density of water and twice the specific heat capacity.

  • Q : What are the period-frequency and amplitude....
    Physics :

    An air-track glider attached to a spring oscillates between the 10 cm mark and the 60 cm mark on the track. the glider completes 10 oscillations in 33s. what are the (a) period, (b) frequency, (c)

  • Q : Calculate the final ph be in each case....
    Chemistry :

    Suppose you have a buffer at pH 5.0 that is 1.00 M in HX and 1.00 M in X- , where HX is a weak acid with Ka =1.0 x 10^(-5) M. Calculate the effects of adding 50 ml of 1.0 M HCl to a 1-liter portion

  • Q : What is the instantaneous angular acceleration....
    Physics :

    An angular function is given as theta = 17rad + 8 rad/s t - 0.4 rad/s3t3. a) What is the average angular velocity (w) from 0 to 5s? b) What is the instantaneous angular velocity (w) at 0 and at 5s?

  • Q : Determine the stoichiometric amount of ammoniais....
    Chemistry :

    Ammonia is commonly made form N2 and H2 bythe Haber process. Because the reaction reaches equilibrium before going completely to product, the stoichiometric amount of ammoniais not obtained.

  • Q : How far away was the highway patrol car....
    Physics :

    You pass the patrol car 17 seconds after you initially applied the brakes and are relieved that he doesn't pull out after you. How far away was the highway patrol car when you first saw it?

  • Q : Estimate the diameter by knowing the tensile strength....
    Physics :

    You can estimate the diameter by knowing the tensile strength of steel cable is about 5 x 10^8 N/m. Furthermore, the mass of Earth is 6 x 10^24 kg and the mass of the moon is 7.4 x 10^22 kg. The ave

  • Q : Determine the concentration of nonelectrolyte solute....
    Chemistry :

    Calculate the concentration of nonelectrolyte solute particlesin human blood if the osmotic pressure is 7.53 atm at37oC, the temperature of the human body.

  • Q : What minimum wattage must the heater have....
    Physics :

    Heat loss through the walls amounts to approximately 860 kcal/h. If the air is to be maintained at 20°C, what minimum wattage must the heater have? (The specific heat of air is about 0.17 kcal/k

  • Q : Calculate the mass in grams of urea....
    Chemistry :

    Calculate the mass in grams of urea that must be added to 150.g water to give a solution whose vapor pressure is 2.5mm Hg less than that of pure water at 40oC (vp H2O at 40oC=55.34mm Hg)

  • Q : What sound intensity level would the crew member experience....
    Physics :

    When a jet aircraft is taking off, the sound intensity level experienced by the crew member is 84 dB. What sound intensity level would the crew member experience if he removed the protective earplug

  • Q : Are the two sounds equal in intensity....
    Physics :

    The source at the origin emits four times as much power as the other source. Where on the x axis are the two sounds equal in intensity?

  • Q : Find out the edge dimension of each cube....
    Physics :

    The mass of a copper atom is 5.14 x 10-25 kg, and the density of copper is 8 920 kg/m3. so Find the edge dimension of each cube, which represents an estimate for the spacing between atoms ????

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