A charge, Q2 = -9.00x10-6

  1. A charge, Q2 = -9.00x10-6 C, is 12.00 cm to the right of charge Q1 = 10.00x10-6 C. Where can a third charge be placed, along the
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  2. 30.0 mL of 0.0200 mol/L NaOH are added to 70.0 mL of 0.0100 mol/L HCI. Calculate the [H3O+] and [OH─] of the resulting
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  3. A calorimeter with specific heat of 490x10^2J/kg^1K^1 has a mass of 2.00x10^-1kg that contains 3.00x10^-1kg of liquid water at
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  4. Two charges are placed between the plates of a parallel plate capacitor. One charge is +q1 and the other is q2= +5.00x10^-6 C .
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  5. Two charges are placed between the plates of a parallel plate capacitor. One charge is +q1 and the other is q2= +5.00x10^-6 C .
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  6. A small sperical insulator of mass 8.00X10^-2 kg and charge +0.600 mC is hung by a thin wire of negligible mass. A charge of
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  7. WHAT IS THE BOILING POINT OF THIS SOLUTION?1.00x10^2g C10,H8,O6,S2 (1,5-naphthalenedisulfonic acid) in 1.00x10^2g H2O
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  8. A complex was formed between Ni (II) and 1-cyclopentene-1-dithiocarboxylic acid (CDA). The measurements were made at 530 nm in
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  9. what is the solubility in mol/L of insoluble Ca3(PO4)2 (Ksp=1.00x10^-26)in a solution containing .00100 M Na3PO4?a. 2.15x10^-7
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  10. a 1.00x10^3 kg car traveling at 22.5 m/s on level ground undergoes a perfectly inelastic collision with a spring loaded barrier
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