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Given that the initial rate constant is 0.0190s^-1 at an initial temperature of 20 degrees Celsius, what would the rate constant
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The rate constant for a certain reaction is k=8.90×10^−3 s^-1. If the initial reactant concentration was 0.400M, what will
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If 50.00mL of 1.10M NaOH is added to 25.00mL of 1.86M HCl, with both solutions originally at 24.70 degrees Celsius, what will be
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If 50.00mL of 1.10M NaOH is added to 25.00mL of 1.86M HCl, with both solutions originally at 24.70 degrees Celsius, what will be
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You have to look the equation of the solid cylinder I=1/2(m*r^2) and change the units of w to rad/s. After that, you can calculate and get the answer.
A large water body can affect the amount of snowfall a region receives in the winter because of the high winds and moisture.
I kept on getting 1.13s^-1 as my value for k2 but it's wrong...
oops, here it is: -55.84 kJ/mol H20 produced