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A 10.0 L vessel contains 0.0015 moles carbon dioxide and 0.10 moles of carbon monoxide. A 5.00 gram sample of carbon is added
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Carbon dioxide gas and liquid water form solid glucose (C6H12O6) and oxygen gas during photosynthesis. Chlorophyll absorbs light
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What is the element whose d sublevel is filled and its highest energy electron has the set of quantum numbers: n=4, l=0, ml=0,
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What is the Period 4 element with highest energy level filled.
My answer is Kr, but I'm not entirely sure. Is this correct?
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What is the period 3 element whose 2+ ion is isoelectronic with neon?
How can I find the solution? Thanks
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What is the period 6 element that forms a 4+ ion with a pseudo-noble gas configuration?
How can I find the solution? Thanks
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What is the element that forms a 3+ ion with electron configuration [Ar] 3d^6?
I know that [Ar] 3d^6 is Fe, but how can I find an
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What is the element whose 4+ cation has the following set of quantum numbers, n=3, l=2, ml=0, and m.s=+1/2 for its highest
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What is the element whose 2+ cation's highest energy electron has the following set of quantum numbers, n=5, l=2, ml=1, and
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What is the smallest metal in Group 4A? Is it Carbon?
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What is the shortest possible wavelength for a line in the Balmer series?
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Calculate the longest wavelength that a line in the Balmer series could have.
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Assign n_hi for each line in the Balmer series of a hydrogen atom.
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Which rule of probability is used for mutually exclusive outcomes?
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What volume range is a P20 (micropipette) useful for?
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Which technique or device is used to determine probabilities of allele combinations in offspring?
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How many alleles for a specific gene can any single gamete contain?
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A metal forms an oxide with the general formula MO2 with a deltaHf=-580.7 kJ/mol. Using the Born-Harber Cycle and the following
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Name a specific region of a plasmid vector that is helpful in DNA cloning.
Is there a specific article that explains the answer?
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Why can you not use human DNA polymerase when you perform PCR?
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Consider the following properties of a particular substance:
melting point: -7.2 degrees C boiling point: 58.8 degrees C heat of
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A volatile liquid sample is placed in an Erlenmeyer flask that has been sealed except for a tiny hole that allows vapor to
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How many repeats do you find in the most common D1S80 allele?
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If, on your gel, you saw only one band, how would you describe your genotype?
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If your mom had alleles containing 18 and 21 repeats and your dad had alleles containing 18 and 24 repeats, what is the change
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How big of a band on a gel would you expect to see for the 41-repeat allele?
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A solid nonelectrolyte with a mass of 11.32g is dissolved in 115.00g of water. The observed freezing point of the solution
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An aqueous sodium salt (NaCnH2n+1O3) solution has an osmotic pressure of 2.041 atm when 1.068 g of the salt are dissolved in
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What is the chemical reaction for:
The oxidation of 2-pentanol
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What is the chemical reaction for:
The reaction of bromine with 2-pentene
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What is the chemical reaction for:
The reaction of propanoic acid and 1-butanol
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What is the chemical reaction for:
The oxidation of methanol
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What is the chemical reaction for:
The reaction of phenol and 1-propanol
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What makes genre analysis an important intellectual exercise?
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Determine a possible Lewis Structure for each of the two compounds X and Y, given the following information:
Compound X contains
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Compound Y+ K2Cr2O7 ---> C6H12O2
What is compound Y?
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Consider the decomposition reaction: AB(g)-->A(g)+B(g). The rate law for the reaction is: rate=k[AB]^2, where k=0.00846 M^-1
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The following reactions is a first order reaction with respect to nitrite ion and its rate constant is 0.0030/s. In a solution
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The half-life of the following first order reaction is 231 seconds. What percent of the original concentration of nitrite ion
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Radioactive iodine-131 decays (beta emitter) to form Xenon-131. Iodine-131 has a half-life of 8.07 days. If a thyroid gland
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The rate constant for the rxn of hydrogen reacting with iodine to form hydrogen iodide is 2.7 X 10^-4 L/mol*s at 600. K and 3.5
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The rate constant for the reaction is 0.710 M–1·s–1 at 200 °C.
A ---> products If the initial concentration of A is 0.00390
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A reaction of importance in the formation of smog is that between ozone and nitrogen monoxide described by
O3(g)+NO(g) -->
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A reaction of importance in the formation of smog is that between ozone and nitrogen monoxide described by
O3(g)+NO(g) -->
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Consider the hypothetical reaction: A + B + heat ⇌ C + D
(All species are in the gaseous phase) What will happen to the
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Consider the equilibrium: H2O(l) + HC2H3O2 ⇌ H3O+ + C2H3O2-
( All species are aqueous) Why will the addition of NaOH to a
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At 1200 K a gaseous mixture contains 0.30 moles of carbon monoxide, 0.10 moles of hydrogen, 0.20 moles of water vapor and 0.059
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A 50.0 L reaction vessel contains 1.00 moles of nitrogen gas, 3.00 moles of hydrogen gas and 0.500 moles of ammonia gas. Explain
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Phosphorus pentachloride reacts to form phosphorus trichloride and chlorine gas when heated. A 2.00 liter vessel contains 0.020
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Answers (6)
i know how to do the first part, I just need the second part of the problem.
So I'm thinking to start with the PV=nRT with the given pressure, volume, and temperature then find how many moles there are in compound X. After that divide the given mass of the compound (3.267 grams) by the calculated number of moles to find the molar
***** not methanol, it's methanal *****
This makes total sense. The answer in fact is Co. So one would need to think the way you described to find Co
then what is it?
Is it Ge?