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When determining the mass of product used or reactant consumed, the number of moles must be determined before comparing two substances because
When determining the mass of product used or reactant consumed, the number of moles must be determined before comparing two substances because
A) atoms have the same mass but moles are different for each substance.
B) masses are the same for different substances.
C) different substances have different masses due to their atomic make-up.
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 16:30, KieraKimball
10-14. (a) when 100.0 ml of weak acid ha were titrated with 0.093 81 m naoh, 27.63 ml were required to reach the equivalence point. find the molarity of ha. (b) what is the formal concentration of a- at the equivalence point? (c) the ph at the equivalence point was 10.99. find pk. for ha. (d) what was the ph when only 19.47 ml of naoh had been added?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 13:00, wbrandi118
Using the thermodynamic information in the aleks data tab, calculate the standard reaction free energy of the following chemical reaction: →+p4o10s6h2ol4h3po4s round your answer to zero decimal places.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 14:30, belindajolete
How do temperature and salinity affect deepwater currents? as temperatures and salinity levels of water increase, the water rises to the surface where it creates currents as it moves to colder regions. they create changes in wind direction, moving denser water in the same direction as the wind and causing the deepwater circulation patterns found in the ocean. they equalize the forces on undersea currents caused by the coriolis effect as they replace more dense water with less dense water. they create density differences that cause dense deepwater currents to flow toward the equator where they displace less dense, warmer water above them.
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