A 0.3500 MHCl solution was

  1. A 0.3500 MHCl solution was used to titrate a 21.60 mL sodium acetate solution. The endpoint was reached after 25.75 mL of
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  2. if you add 15.ml of a 0.250M HCl solution to 50.0ml of a 0.125 MHCl solution what will be the molarity of the resulting solution
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  3. .04x + 720 - .06x > = 650-.02x <= -70 x < = -70/-.02 x < = 3500 Or do the sign go the other way like this? .04x + 720 - .06x > =
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  4. Calculate the pH of the solution made by mixing 35.0 mL of 0.500 M ca(OH)2 with 45.0 mL of 0.710 MHCl
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  5. -I need help on this question ASAP I keep trying to do 3500(1+.056/12)^12, then I get 3701.10974933 and try to subtract 3500
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  6. The Bruce’s purchased $2500 worth ofGIC’s. How long, t, will it take for the investment to increase to $3500, if the
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  7. Determine the principal that must be deposited today to provide for each ordinary simple annuity using the formula:
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  8. Thomas buys a new PLasma tv that costs 3500. He puts 300 down and borrows the rest. After 3 years he owes 3500. What annual
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  9. H2S + HNO3 --------> NO + H2 O + S 150 g of hydrogen sulfide are dissolved in 3500 mL of water. a. What is the molarity of the
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  10. Rebecka borrowed $3500, 5000, 3500,& 4500 from her dad on September 1 of each of four successive years for college expenses.
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