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what is the maximum downward accelaration you can give your hand in m/s^2 i was thinking 10 due to gravity
17 years ago
i was reading a safety guide book and it asked one of the following questions. Which of the following safety precautions is necessary for the 'Preparation of a Complex Iron Salt' experiment? A. 3% H2O2 is a mild oxidizing agent avoid contact with the skin...
17 years ago
Calculate the chage in enthalpy produced by dissolving 14.3 g NaOH in 65.0 g of water if the temperature increases 49.1 C and the specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g C. So this is just q=mcΔt Do you add 14.3 and 65.0 to use for m? Also would the sign for e...
7 years ago
show the answer for given the demand curve of the monopolist q=30-0.3p,and given the cost function c=2q2 +20q+10, a. find profit maximizing level of output and price
3 years ago
Answers
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@bw: How did you get alpha from omega in a) ??
11 years ago
Yes
11 years ago
name two physical properties of an object about which you can gather qualitative date.then name two physical properties of an object about which you can gather quantitative date.give an example of each kind of date
10 years ago
Amanda's answer is not correct. 1.6 multiplied by two is not 0.8, it is 3.2 so that's incorrect. 1.6 divided by two is actually 0.8 so the answer Steve provided is factual.
7 years ago
btw bunny is correct as of feb/2018 :)
7 years ago
So just q=(65.0)(4.18)(49.1) = 13340.5 J What about the sign for enthalpy? If the temperature is technically measured from the surroundings which increase in temperature, then the reaction itself loses heat, correct? (Exothermic, negative enthalpy?)
7 years ago
I know this is from years ago, but anyone from present day or the future using this for answers, he wrote the expression wrong (or it's changed in the current test) this is the answer to the Algebra 1 Foundations of Algebra Unit Test Part II (2020) 4(20+1...
5 years ago
so 4.5?
5 years ago
R.I.P ms. sue
4 years ago
4 is x-14.5=156.5
3 years ago