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A hanging wire made out of titanium with diameter 0.080 cm is initially 2.3 m long. When a 78 kg mass is hung from it, the wire
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One mole of titanium (6 1023 atoms) has a mass of 48 grams, and its density is 4.54 grams per cubic centimeter, so the
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Titanium, a strong, lightweight metal used in many applications, is prepared by the reaction of titanium(IV) chloride with
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Hello, a few questions: Thanks so much!
1. The heat capacities of titanium and water are 0.522 J g-1 K-1 and 4.184 J g-1 K-1,
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The element titanium-44 decays into other elements with a half-life of 63 years. Suppose a 14 kilogram deposit of titanium-44
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which will become a buffer in 1L of H2O?
a) 0.3 mole KOH & 0.3 mole HBr b) 0.5 mole NH3 & 0.5 mole HCl c) 0.2 mole NaCl & 0.3
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Titanium (Ti) can be produced by the reaction of metallic sodium (Na) with titanium tetrachloride vapor (TiCl4). The byproduct
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Titanium (Ti) can be produced by the reaction of metallic sodium (Na) with titanium tetrachloride vapor (TiCl4). The byproduct
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Titanium (Ti) can be produced by the reaction of metallic sodium (Na) with titanium tetrachloride vapor (TiCl4). The byproduct
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Titanium (Ti) can be produced by the reaction of metallic sodium (Na) with titanium tetrachloride vapor (TiCl4). The byproduct
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