Part A pure water Express your answer using three significant figures. S = 1.13x10-18 M Previous...
Calculate the molar solubility of CuX(Ksp=1.27×10−36) in the following. 0.28 M CuCl2 Express your answer using two significant figures.
Part A Use the molar solubility, 1.08 x 10-5 M in pure water to calculate Ksp for BaCrO4 Express your answer using three significant figures. Y AL OO ? Ksp = Submit Request Answer Part B. Use the molar solubility, 1.55 X 10' M in pure water to calculate Ksp for Ag, SO3 Express your answer using three significant figures. AED O ? Ksp = Submit Request Answer Part C Use the molar solubility, 2.22 x 10-8 M in pure...
Calculate the molar solubility of barium fluoride in each of the following. pure water Express your answer using three significant figures. ? 10 AL * O S - 1.07 • 10-21 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining Part B 0.12 M Ba(NO3)2 Express your answer using two significant figures. Bil Axo ? 0.12 M Ba(NO3)2 Express your answer using two significant figures. VO A O ? S = M Submit Request Answer Part 0.15...
Part A Calculate the solubility of CuX (Kg= Cu2+]x-1.27 x 10-3) In a solution that is 0.120 M in NaCN Express your answer using two significant figures м Submit Reauest Anewer Provide Feedback
54 g of NaOH in 303 g of NaOH solution Express your answer using two significant figures. ΑΣΦ Ε ? m/m = ΣΟ Submit Request Answer Part B 1.5 g of KOH and 30.0 g of H2O Express your answer using two significant figures. ΑΣΦ Ε ? Part C 60.0 g of Na2CO3 in 289.0 g of Na2CO3 solution Express your answer using two significant figures. Η ΑΣφ ? m/m = % Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback
Part A 162g of a 31.0% (m/m)LiBr solution Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. ? HA 49.0 g Request Answer Previous Answers Submit iIncorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining Review your calculations, you may have made a rounding error or used the wrong number of significant figures Part B 492 g of a 8 5% (m/m)KCI solution Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Part C 286 mL of...
Part A 0.19 M NaOH Express your answer using two significant figures. Enter your answers numerically separated by commas. 30 AZ OO ? [OH-], H0+] - 5.3 • 10-14 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Part B Express your answer to two decimal places. Enter your answers numerically separated by commas. © A ¢ O 2 ? pH. pOH = Submit Request Answer Part 2 Part C 1.4x10-3M Ca(OH), er using two significant figures. Enter your answers numerically shparated by commas....
Calculate: Part A) [H+] for [OH−]=3.5×10^-4 M Express your answer using two significant figures. Part B) [H+] for [OH−] =8.4×10^-9 M Express your answer using two significant figures. Part C) Calculate [H+] for a solution in which [OH−] is 100 times greater than [H+]. Please show how you solved it, thanks! Part A Calculate (H+] for Express your answer using two significant figures. VO AED ? Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining The ion-product...
Part C NO(g) Br2 (g) Calculate Ke for NOBR(g) Express your answer using two significant figures. ΑΣΦ ? К.- Submit Request Answer
A Revi Express your answer using three significant figures. The gear A on the drive shaft of the outboard motor has a radius TA = 0.7 in, and the meshed pinion gear B on the propeller shaft has a radius TB = 1.4 in. The drive shaft rotates with an angular acceleration a= (300VT) rad/s", where I is in seconds. The propeller is originally at rest and the motor frame does not move. (Figure 1) V AED IT vec O...