Assure that a procedure yields

  1. Assure that a procedure yields abinomialdistribution with a trial repeated n times. Use abinomial probabilities table to find
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  2. I know mathematically I can write chemical reactions this way but in chemistry can I if now why?2K + 2(H20) yields 2KOH + H2 2(K
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  3. Just wanted to check this. Are the two half reactions for 2K+CaSO4 yields K2SO4+Ca1K yields K^+1 + e^- and Ca^+2 + e^-2 yields
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  4. MgSO4+2K yields K2SO4+Mg. Would the oxidation reaction be 2K yields K2+e-2?And would the reduction be MG+e- yields Mg? Thanks.
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  5. Hey guys! I'm really lost on this equation. Any help?H2(g) yIelds 2H(g) Delta H = 436 kJ/mol F2(g) yields 2F(g) DeltaH = 158
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  6. Assume that a procedure yields a binomial distribution with n=297trials and the probability of success for one trial is p=37%
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  7. Assume that a procedure yields a binomial distribution with n=1358trials and the probability of success for one trial is p=.84
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  8. The red-ox reaction is MgSO4+2K yields K2 SO4+Mg. I thought the oxidation reaction is 2 k yields K2(subscript) + e^-2. I said
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  9. Assume that a procedure yields a binomial distribution with n trials and the probability of success for one trial is p. Use the
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  10. consider the following changes at constant temperature & pressureH2O(s) --yields-- H20(l); Delta H1 H2O(l) --yields-- H2O(g);
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