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A = 2πrh + 2πr^2
Solve for H
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Solve for x.
x/4=3/8 A) 2/3 B) 3/2 C) 3/32 D) 7/8 Not good with fractions. Umm...d?
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Calculate the molar enthalpy change for this reaction:
HCl(aq 1.00M) + NaOH -> NaCl(aq,.500M)+ H2O Initial temp: 22.15 degrees
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A sample of nitrogen is collected over water at 21 degrees Celsius at a pressure of 745 torr. What is the partial pressure, in
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Suppose 3.50g each of sulfamic acid and sodium nitrite were allowed to react together. What would be the theoretical yield, in
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Is she right? I only have 1 day to complete health and I'm so behind!!!! Anyone know?
This was honestly the easiest thing to do, you just have to read the book.
Use clues from the novel, duhhh ;D Aka use your brains
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[He]2s2 2p4
Thank you so much DrBob22! Your instructions were very well laid out and extremely helpful. I had initially solved it this way, but I found it odd considering my homework had nothing to do with limiting reactants. Thanks again!