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Given samples of gold , gasoline, ice , mercury , lead , and aluminum which substances have the highest and lowest specific gravities ?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 13:00
These questions are based on the attached photo. the experiment is about burning magnesium metal with oxygen. 1. write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction you are performing. 2. calculate the mass of magnesium metal used in each trial. o trial 1: o trial 2: 3. calculate the actual yield of magnesium oxide for each trial. o trial 1: o trial 2: 4. magnesium is the limiting reactant in this experiment. calculate the theoretical yield of mgo for each trial. o trial 1: o trial 2: 5. determine the percent yield of mgo for your experiment for each trial. o trial 1: o trial 2: 6. determine the average percent yield of mgo for the two trials. your company currently uses a process with a similar cost of materials that has an average percent yield of 91 percent. if the average percent yield of this process is higher than that, this could save the company money. what is your recommendation to the company? support your recommendation using your data, calculations, and understanding of stoichiometry gathered from this lab.
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 05:00
110 g of water (specific heat = 4.184 j/g c) and 100 g of a metal sample (specific heat = 0.397 j/g c) are heated from 25 degrees c to 75 degrees c. which substance required more thermal energy?
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 08:00
Pl what kind of reaction is this? nahco3 + h2o → co2 + naoh + h2o -composition -decomposition -single replacement -double replacement im leaning more toward single replacement. if im wrong can you explain whyy?
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 15:20
Plzzz ? which stores information in discrete steps? a magnet and coil of wire compact discs plastic records amplified speakers
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