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when a generic form of drug is prescibed, which of the following must be included on the label?
a. generic form name and
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At 25 °C, an aqueous solution has an equilibrium concentration of 0.00147 M for a generic cation, A (aq), and 0.000735 M for a
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1. I like an apple. (one)
2. I like pears. (generic use) 3. I like a drama club. (generic use) 4. I go to a sports club. (one) 5.
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When the oxide of generic metal M is heated at 25.0 °C, only a negligible amount of M is produced. MO2(s)<-->M(s)+O2(g) DeltaS=
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When the oxide of generic metal M is heated at 25.0 °C, only a negligible amount of M is produced.
O2M(s) ----> M(s) +O2(g)
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When the oxide of generic metal M is heated at 25.0 °C, only a negligible amount of M is produced.
O2M(s) ----> M(s) +O2(g)
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When the oxide of generic metal M is heated at 25.0 °C, only a negligible amount of M is produced.
O2M(s) ----> M(s) +O2(g)
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Consider the decomposition of a metal oxide to its elements where m represents a generic metal.
M2O(s)<->2M(s)+1/2O2(g) the delta
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The solid oxide of generic metal M is added to 75 mL of water and reacts to produce a basic solution that is 0.20 M in the
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Consider the decomposition of a metal oxide to its elements, where M represents a generic metal:
M2O3 (s) <=> 2M (s) + 3/2 O2 (g)
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