• Q : What is the mass percent of palmitic acid in stearic acid....
    Chemistry :

    Stearic acid (C18H36O2) and palmitic acid (C16H32O2) are common fatty acids. Commercial grades of stearic acid usually contain palmitic acid as well. A 1.115g sample of a commercial-grade stearic ac

  • Q : What is the final voltage across the plates....
    Physics :

    what is the final voltage across the plates and the final energy stored?

  • Q : Uniform electric field along the x-axis....
    Physics :

    There is a 10 N/C uniform electric field along the x-axis. a) If the potential at the origin is -15 V, what is the potential at x=10m ?

  • Q : Calculate the energy for the process....
    Chemistry :

    The work done when a gas is compressed in a cylinder is 351J. During the process, there is a heat transfer of 269J from the gas to the surroundings. Calculate the energy for this process.

  • Q : How long must the strips be....
    Physics :

    A .01 μF capacitor is to be constructed by rolling two strips of 10cm wide metal foil with a 1 mm thick paper layer (dielectric constant =4) sandwich into a cylinder. How long must the strips be?

  • Q : Problem related to visible wavelengths....
    Physics :

    For which wavelenght(s) of visible light does destructive interference of light result in the absence of this/these color(s) in light reflected from the film?

  • Q : Discuss vibrational contribution to molar internal energy....
    Chemistry :

    Calculate, by explicit summation, the vibrational partition function and the vibrational contribution to the molar internalenergy of I2 molecules at (a) 100 K (b) 298 K given thatits vibrational ene

  • Q : Finding the diameter of the image....
    Physics :

    You produce an image of the Sun on a screen, using a thin lens whose focal length is 23.0 cm. What is the diameter of the image? (The mean radius of the Sun is 6.96 x 108 m and its mean distance fro

  • Q : Density increases between the ends....
    Physics :

    A rod extending between x=0 and x=14.0 cm has uniform cross-sectional area A=9.00 cm^2. Its density increases between its ends from 2.7 g/cm^3 to 19.3 g/cm^3. Identify the constants B and C required

  • Q : How does adding a small amount of a grignard reagent....
    Chemistry :

    How does adding a small amount of a Grignard reagent solution to a Grignard reaction help the reaction get started?

  • Q : What total retarding force must be supplied....
    Physics :

    The parachute on a race car that weighs 6500 N opens at the end of a quarter-mile run when the car is traveling 40 m/s. What total retarding force must be supplied by the parachute to stop the car i

  • Q : How many grams of aspirin are in your blood....
    Chemistry :

    Plasma is the fluid portionof blood. The concentraton of acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin,C9H8O4, molar mass=180 g/mol) in your plasma is found to be 2.99 x10-4M after you take two tablets of aspirin.

  • Q : Typical car under hard braking loses speed....
    Physics :

    A typical car under hard braking loses speed at a rate of about 6 m/s2. The typical reaction time to engage the brakes is 0.50 s. A local school board sets the speed limit in a school zone such that

  • Q : Determining the charge stored on the plates....
    Physics :

    A parallel-plate capacitor with area 0.300 m2 and plate separation of 2.00 mm is connected to a 3.00 V battery. (a) What is the capacitance? (b) How much charge is stored on the plates?

  • Q : Calculate the percent cu and ni in the alloy....
    Chemistry :

    A .6004-g sample of Ni/Cu condenser tubing was dissolved in acidand diluted to 100.0 mL in a volumetric flask. Titration of bothcations in a 25.00 mL aliquot of this solution required 45.81 of.05285

  • Q : What is the percentage of ethanol....
    Chemistry :

    A sample of an ethanol-water solution has a volume of 53.7 cm3 and a mass of 50.5 g. What is the percentage of ethanol (by mass) inthe solution? (Assume that there is no change in volume when the pu

  • Q : Problem on direction of electric force on charge in center....
    Physics :

    Find the direction of the electric force on the charge in the center. Express your answer as a vector of length one by stating its components in the up, east, and north directions.

  • Q : Calculate the coloumbic potential between the two charged....
    Chemistry :

    The amino acids His 31 and Asp 70 are separated by ~0.35 nm in T4lysozyme. Calculate the Coloumbic potential between the two chargedside chains (make the assumption that these are point charges in

  • Q : What is the direction of the electric force....
    Physics :

    What is the direction (in degrees) of the electric force due to these charges on a negatively charged dust mite in the bottom left corner of the doorframe?

  • Q : Calculate the work dine in joules by the gas....
    Chemistry :

    A certain gas expands in volume from 1.75 to 8.32L ataconstant temperature. Calculate the work dine in Joules by the gas if it expands against a constant pressureof 3.8 atm.

  • Q : How far from the building does the ball hit the ground....
    Physics :

    A 1.8 kg ball is dropped from the roof of a building 100 m high. While the ball is falling to Earth, a horizontal wind exerts a constant force of 12.0 N on it. (a) How far from the building does the

  • Q : Calculate the amount of heat absorbed by the water....
    Chemistry :

    A 249-gram sample of water is heated from 2 degrees C to 85degrees C. Calculate the amount of heat absorbed (in kJ) by the water.

  • Q : Commuters average speed getting to work....
    Physics :

    Oakdale is 21 km from the end of the line, and metro station is 96 km from the end of the line. A. What was the commuter's average speed getting to work?

  • Q : Magnitude of the momentum of a baseball thrown....
    Physics :

    A baseball has a mass of about 155 g. What is the magnitude of the momentum of a baseball thrown at a speed of 98 miles per hour? (Note that you need to convert mass to kilograms and speed to meters

  • Q : Find the change of internal engergy of the gas....
    Physics :

    (a) Find the work (J) done on the gas. (b) Find the change of internal engergy (J) of the gas. (c) Find the amount of heat (J) we added to the gas to keep it at constant temperature. Be sure to incl

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