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need to show all of your work that you used for calculation please! thank you! 6) From p.51 # 5 Which has the greater mass, 1 liter of water or 1 Liter of gasoline? The density of water is 1.00g/mL and that of gasoline is approximately 0.68 g/mL. Please show your work. Page 5 of 5
Part B: Short Answer and Problem Solving Questions Show your work for all calculation problems. Report your answer with correct number of significant figures. 1. 10.0 g of aluminum metal (specific heat, 0.902 J/g.K), initially at 100.0°C, is dropped into 40.0 g of water (specific heat, 4.184 J/g.K), initially at 25.0°C. What is the final temperature of the system in °C?
Calculations You must show your work, report your answer in using the correct scientific notation, and use the appropriate number of significant figures. 11. (6 pts.) Perform the following conversions: a. 6.52 grams (g) of CH4 to moles of CHA: b. 2.56 mole of CH4 to molecules of CHA: c. 3.65 x 1022 molecules of CH4 to grams (g) of CHA
Read each of the following questions and answer them carefully. Show all of your work and label your answers clearly. 1. Classify the following ODEs. Include the order, homogeneous or hon-homogeneous, linear or non-linear, and also state the independent and dependent vari- ables. 4+12029 2. Solve the following ODE's using the Trial Solution Method. This method is also know as the Classical Solution Technique. Initial Conditions are given for each equation.
need to show all of your work used in calculation! thank you! 5) From p.43 #5 A doctor orders Medrol to be given 1.5mg of drug / kg of the patient's body weight. Medrol is an anti-inflammatory administered as an intramuscular injection. If a child weighs 72.5 pounds and the available stock is 20 mg/mL, how many milliliters does the doctor prescribe? 1 pound = .454kg
PLEASE COMPLETE ALL ANSWER. SHOW ALL WORK. For questions 10 and 11. You need a buffer with a pH of 3.50 for a certain experiment. You decide to prepare this buffer using formic acid, CHO2H,(Ka =1.8 x 104) and sodium formate, NaCHO2. The concentration of formic acid, CHO2H, in this buffer is 0.150M. 10. (10 pts) Calculate the concentration of formate, CHO2. Report 2 significant figures. Show work. 11. (5 pts) How many grams of formic acid (46.03 g/mol) should...
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Individual effort; take home, 10 points. Show all your work for full credit (Due 01-22-19): (Refer to section 8 in Chapter 1. P.22) 1. How many significant figures does each of the following numbers have? a. 1.0621 b. 6210.00 c.6.21x10 d. 0.0621 e. 320 d. 8000 2. Compute the following numbers, applying the significant figure standards adopted for this text. a. 33.3 x 25.4 b. 33.3-25.4 c. (4.32 x 1.23) -5.1- 3. Express the following numbers and computed results in...
3 atempi 3 attempts left Check my work Be sure to answer all parts. Please report your answer to the correct number of significant figures. Determine the Ky of a weak base if a 0.613 M aqueous solution of the base at 25°C has a pH of 10.88. | x 10 (Enter your answer in scientific notation.)
Part II: SPSS Application These questions require the use of SPSS. Remember you must submit all of your work within this word document. You will need to take a screen shot of your data view if necessary, or copy and paste your output into the spaces below. Remember to report the exact p value provided by SPSS output – simply reporting p<.05 or p>.05 is not acceptable (unless SPSS output states p=.000 – in that case you can report p<.001)....