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In the Sun, an ionized
pKa = 2.1; pH = 2.0 (stomach); pH = 6 (intestines)
= 99.98741233 % ionized in intestines = 0.012587669 % non-ionized in =
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i need to determine how many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in these but they arent just straight elements
tehy are singly
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Sirius has a tempature of 9,940K. Using the table above, what spectral features does Sirius have? *1 point
A. Helium, some
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Sirius has a tempature of 9,940K. Using the table above, what spectral features does Sirius have?
* 1 point Helium, some hydrogen
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. Sirius has a tempature of 9,940K. Using the table above, what spectral features does Sirius have?
* 1 point Helium, some
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Sirius has a tempature of 9,940K. Using the table above, what spectral features does Sirius have?
* 1 point Helium, some hydrogen
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Consider the Bohr energy expression (Equation 30.13) as it applies to singly ionized helium He+ (Z = 2) and an ionized atom with
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A 0.10 M HF solution is 8.4% ionized. Calculate the H^+ ion concentration.
Here is my line of thought. For every mole HF disolved
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An ionized helium atom has a mass of 6.6*10^-27kg and a speed of 4.4*10^5 m/s. The atom moves perpendicular to a 0.75-T magnetic
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