Chemistry, 25.07.2019 06:30 herchellann302
For no2−, write an equation that shows how the anion acts as a base. express your answer as a chemical equation. identify all of the phases i
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 17:50
You exhale co2 which is produced during cellular respiration. co2 combines with the water in your blood's plasma to make up one half of the body's most important buffer pair, carbonic acid. the more physical activity you engage in, the more co2 your body is producing. you can see this by putting some of the cabbage indicator in a glass and then blowing bubbles into it through a straw. can you see a change in the color of the indicator?
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 02:20
In a chemical reaction, the final amount of the products is determined by the a. universal gas law b. law of definite proportions c. air pressure d. temperature e. none of the above me
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 02:50
For questions 1 and 2, consider the following experimental data.hydrogen emission lines were detected at the following wavelengths (in nm): 121.6102.697.395.093.8question 1use the electromagnetic radiation classifications below and figure 1-1 in the introductory information for this lab (in the lab manual) to determine the nf value for the experimental data provided? wavelength, ? (nm) 650 700 550 600 400 450 500 visible spectrum wavelength, ? (m) 11 10 3 10 10 10 8 10 5 10 10 -10 10 9 10 10 10 10 -12 10 microwave radio infrared x-ray ultraviolet gamma 1020 1019 1018 1 1016 015 1014 01 12 109108 frequency, v (hz)a.1b. 2c. 3d. 4e. 5question 2using the data for the emission line with the longest wavelength, the known value of nf (from question 1 in this prelab), and the value of ni (deduced from the ? and nf values) calculate the rydberg constant for hydrogen (rh) in units of m-1.a) 1.097 x 10-11 m-1b) 5.921 x 107 m-1c) 1.097 x 10-2 m-1d) 9.252 x 106 m-1e) 1.097 x 107 m-1
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