Chemistry, 22.07.2019 06:50 AlexGaming1822
What change do you see over the 100-year period? suggest one reason why this change might have occurred. if this population continued for the next 100 years with no changes in arm length, what could you say about these sea stars?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 06:30
Suppose a lab group reports a ppercent yield of sand of 105. is it really possible to collect more sand than was originally represented? what is the possible explanation for the extra product?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 08:30
Since the gas in your graduated cylinder is a mixture of butane and water vapor, you must determine the partial pressure of the butane, pbutane, alone. to do this, consult a reference and record the partial pressure of the water vapor, pwater, at the temperature you recorded. use the following formula to compute the partial pressure of the butane. pbutane = atmosphere - pwater use the following combined gas law formula and compute the volume that the butane sample will occupy at stp. (hint: convert both temperatures to kelvin.) pbutane x voriginal = pstandard x vfinal troom tstandard use the following ratio and proportion formula to determine the mass of butane needed to occupy a volume of 22.4 l at stp. grams of butane you used “x” grams of butane ml of butane corrected to stp = 22,400 ml compute the theoretical molar mass of butane based on its formula and the atomic masses on the periodic table. compare your experimental results from #3 to the theoretical value of #4, computing a percent error of your findings using this formula: % error = measured value - accepted value x 100 accepted value use the following ratio and proportion formula to determine the mass of butane needed to occupy a volume of 22.4 l at stp. need asap
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 12:30
Consider the four elements above. which one of these elements will combine with oxygen in a 1: 1 ratio?
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