How many moles of oxygen are in a
7.68 l container at 355 k and exerting a
pressure of 8...
Chemistry, 22.08.2019 06:30, ogbobbythman6154
How many moles of oxygen are in a
7.68 l container at 355 k and exerting a
pressure of 8.57 atm on the walls of the
container?
Answers: 1
Chemistry, 21.06.2019 23:30, ashleyjaslin
Calculate the expected ph values of the buffer systems from the experiments (a, b,c, d), using the henderson- hasselbalch equation, ph-pka+log[a-]/[ha]. use for pka values carbonic acid= 6.37, and acetic acid= 4.75.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 12:00, sophiaa23
Which of the following is an example of physical change not a chemical change? a) a log gives off heat and light as it burns. b) a tree stores energy from the sun in its fruit. c) a penny lost in the grass slowly changes color. d) a water pipe freezes and cracks on a cold night.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 17:50, mytymikey123
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, 22.06.2019 18:00, kamjay2006
The human activities in two locations are described below: location a: rampant use of plastic containers location b: excessive use of pesticides and fertilizers which statement is most likely true? location a will have poor air quality because plastic is biodegradable. location a will experience water scarcity because plastic absorbs moisture. the population of honeybees will increase in location b because production of crops will increase. the population of fish in location b will decrease because the water is contaminated.
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