Chemistry, 01.03.2021 23:50, blakeboy3148
The nonmetals helium, neon, and argon and the metals
copper, silver, and gold are among only a few elements that are found in nature in their pure forms.
What can you infer about the
chemical reactivity of these elements?
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Transportation is the largest single source of air pollution in the united states. air pollution can harm the environment and human health. which technology could offer a solution to this problem? mufflers that reduce noise motors that run on electricity tires that improve gas mileage
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 17:10, hahahwha
Acalorimeter is to be calibrated: 51.203 g of water at 55.2 degree c is added to a calorimeter containing 49.783 g of water at 23.5c. after stirring and waiting for the system to equilibrate, the final temperature reached is 37.6 degree c. specific heat capacity of water (s = 4.18 j/g∙degree c). calculate the calorimeter constant. (smδt)warm water = -[(smδt)cold water + (calorimeterδtcold water)]
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Answer asap need to be answered by wednesday morning explain how a buffer works, using an ethanoic acid / sodium ethanoate system including how the system resists changes in ph upon addition of a small amount of base and upon addition of a small amount of acid respectively. include the following calculations in your i. calculate the ph of a solution made by mixing 25cm3 0.1m ch3cooh and 40cm3 0.1m ch3coo-na+. [ka = 1.74 x 10-5 m] ii. calculate the ph following the addition of a 10cm3 portion of 0.08 m naoh to 500cm3 of this buffer solution. iii. calculate the ph following the addition of a 10cm3 portion of 0.08 m hcl to 200cm3 of the original buffer solution.
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