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0n1 + 88X232 ---->ZYA element 88 is radium Ra 0n1 + 88Ra232 ---->88Ra233 There is either infromation missing in the question or is it Ra223 you are starting with? If so the question makes more sense 0n1 + 88Ra223 ---->88Ra224 and Ra 224 under goes alpha
8x-3y=-6, 5x+6y=75 multiply the top one by 2 16x-6y=-12, 5x+6y=75 add the two together 21x=63 can you take it from here?
I have a 40 ml solution of pH 4.36. I need to make this solution at pH 8.5 by adding extra 10 ml of HCl and NaOH. Not sure that this question entirley makes sense. However, if pH is 4.36 then pOH is 9.74 and [OH-] is 1.82 x 10^-10 M if target pOH is 5.5
I guess your college/school is using an automated response system like the Open Universitiy's iCMA system based on the response. It is difficult to guess what is missing as the formatting is different. My guess would be 2OH^-(aq)-->
The atomic nucleus has a + charge. A proton and an alpha particle (He nucleus) also have + charges, so what will happen if you sent one of these two towards a nucleus? The neutron has no charge.
I don't know your experiment, but the usual reason for diluting the titrating solution is so that there is a sensible volume. Looking at your question it looks as though the NaOH at 6M is 20x too concentrated, which means that if you are using 0.3M you
It will depend on the gas. In some cases it is temperature and pressure. Others that react with water like CO2, these are also pH dependent.
Thionyl chloride first reacts with the alcohol to form an alkyl chloro sulfite, actually forming an intimate ion pair. The second step is the concerted loss of a sulfur dioxide molecule and its replacement by the chloride, which was attached to the sulfite
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Have a go at answering these and you might get a response. We are not here to do the homework for you.
When (R)-butan-2-ol is treated with TsCl in pyridine and the tosylated alcohol is treated with sodium chloride in acetone we expect an inversion of the chiral centre and a 2-chlorobutane to be formed. There is no 2-chlorobutane in the list so E)none of
These types of problems are easier if you get in the habit of including the units during the conversion. It then becomes second nature when the units are less familiar. 1 km = 1000 meters so the conversion is 1000 m km-1 1 m = 100 centimeters so the
An exact answer is definitely not required. 20% is approximately a fifth (1/5) 78 is nearly 80 a fifth of 80 is 16 so the answer should be near 16
"Nuclear fusion produces no long-lived radioactive by-products. " Perhaps it depends on wht you mean by 'long lived' and if only by-products from the actual fusion are considered. There are disposal considerations for radioactive waste from fusion. For
What is the concentration of the NaOH?
Depending on the materials involved 1. 1H nmr is far more sensitive than mpt when looking for an impurity. This is especially true if the impurity has a prominant peak (say CH3) in an area of the spectrum where the bulk material does not 2. It is often
You need to make sure that the 'word below' appears.
I'll get you started. Draw three intersecting circles. Label one B, one S and one L. From the data given we can place 31 in the intersection of all three. We are told 65 knew the ballroom and swing dances, therefore the number that know ballromm and swing
I assume you mean a regular pentagon and how to do it by maths? If t= length of one side. The formula is area = 5x t^2 x(tan54)/4 which is quite easy to remember! If you evaluate the 5 x tan(54)/4 this is approximtately 1.72 so the area of a regular
area of a rhombus is (d1 x d2)/2 where d1 and d2 are the lengths of the diagonals. Substitute the area and the diagonal to find the other diagonal.
Let the pen have sides length a and b (both in ft) If we assume that the sides for the separate internal pens are parallel to the sides of the outer pen then 3a+3b=1200 ft or a+b=400 ft and the area=ab or a=area/b substitute in the equation above area/b +
the rate of delivery is 150 g h^-1 so the length of time is 3000 g/150 g h^-1 20 h Note the unit conversion to g. Note that the unit g cancels and we end up with just h, unit of time, which is what we want.
I will depend on the density of the material. What is the material?
Magnetospehere as it is a long way beyond the Earth's atmosphere. The question it self is flawed as the magnetosphere is not part of the Earth's atmosphere.
What was the experiment? Experiments with these two molecules are usually to demonstrate the electron withdrawing power (greater electronegativity) of Cl than I.
Acetanilide is much less soluble in water than this, about 1g per 200 ml of cold water. There are a couple of ways to get it to dissolve, depending on why it needs to be dissolved. If the intention is to recrystalise it then heating the water will help
Find the difference between the x coordinates which is 0--5 = 5 Find the difference between the y coordinates which is 12-5 = 7 Then use pythag. distance^2 = 5^2 + 7^2 distance^2 = 25 + 49 I am sure you can find the distance from this
My choices would be ability to find oil and water.
I thought it was a Hans Christian Andersen story that was turned into a film of this title? Sounds like a Google search is needed.
Even after reading the thread I am not sure I understand the questions. The solvents you list will not themselves leave a stain on the plate. However, depending on the make of plate and how it has been manufactured some of the polar solvents do shown a
I have posted an answer to this already, at least some questions as it is not clear the method being used.
Are you asking why? If you are the benzyl radical (Ph-CH.CH2CH3)is the more stable of the three possible.
What is the question?
I assume that this is TLC on silica. The more polar solvent is needed to move the more polar molecule. b) are the least polar molecules and so you would try hexane to separate them. a) are the next polar pair, so as you say methylene chloride would be a
By what category? GDP, Education, leading oil producer, value of exports, by ratio of number of nobel prozes to population....
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I don't know where in your studies you are, as there are many answers to these. 2-hexanone can be reduced by many reducing agents and the choice will be largely governed by the cost and availability of the reagent and solvents. 2-hexanone can be reduced by
Do you mean isotopes that undergo radioactive decay? There are quite a few of these. Some are used as medical tracers, Tc-99 is one see the applications section of some radioisotopes are used in the oil industry as tracers. C-14 is used in radiodating
Substitute 10 for y in the second equation so that: 10=8-4x now solve for x
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Without seeing his work and the brief from the teacher it is difficult to answer. At grade 4 this is can be their own autobiography or a simulation, i.e. putting themselves in the position of someone else and writing their autobiography. Some teachers use
use mgh to calculate the gravitational potential energy If the book falls 2.00 m to the ground then it will hit the ground with kinetic energy that is the same as the gravitational potential energy at the top. (note it is kg and not Kg)
This is a substitute (usually a functional group) in the pane of the ring as opposed to axial which is perpendicular to the ring. The terminology is usually used for cyclohexanes in the chair form, but is also for rings systems on the diamond lattice such
If you include information from one source on one slide I would put the reference on that slide. Otherwise I put the bibliography on a slide at the end. I don't tend to project the bibliography slide, but include it in the handouts.
Both are carboxylic acids so it will difficult to predict the Rf. The mefenamic acid also has an amine group. This will also make the Rf pH dependent.
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Just a word of caution on the wording and me being pedantic. The half life is referring to the original isotope so I like to see the answer referring to this. The mass of the sample may have changed only very slightly.
'pure' is probably the term that immediately comes to mind. As you are talking about gold then pure gold is referred to as 24 carat.
I can't see a problem with these. I would spell it neighbours, but it depends where in the world you are.
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