CES ATOMIC AND IONIC REPRESENTATION TO4/S01 Figure 1 represents the chlorine in the +5 oxidation state....
ATOMIC AND IONIC REPRESENTATION TO4/S01 Figure 1 represents the carbon in the -4 oxidation state. Identify all other corresponding presentations. Figure 1: 7s 6p 5d 4f 65 5p 4d 5s E 4p 3d 4s Зр 3s 2p 1 4 2s 1s 4 ICI 14 N13 12 1 10 E 8 7 6 e 5 4 C 3 t. EI 1 Energy (MJ/mol) 11 None of the above
Figure 1 represents the antimony in the O oxidation state. Identify all other corresponding presentations. Figure 1: Moon Energy (MJ/mol) [kr] LLISTER # # # 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ## [Xe] [Xe] None of the above
The oxidation state of sulfur in Li2SO4 is +1 b. d. +4 a. - +5 نه نه +6 12. The charge of iron in Fe2(SO4)3 is a. -2 c. b. -1 d. 0 +1 e. f. +2 +3 Which example of the below listed compound's name ends in ate? HCIO4 (aq) c. NaNO2 HCIO3(aq) b. MgSO3 d. Al2(SO4)3 none above In which of the following compound(s) does nitrogen have an oxidation number of -3? KNO2 c. NaNO3 none above b....
1. Refer to Figure 1-5. The figure above represents demand and
supply in the market for cigarettes. Use the diagram to answer the
following questions.
a. How much is the government tax on each pack of
cigarettes?
b. What portion of the unit tax is paid by consumers?
c. What portion of the unit tax is paid by producers?
d. What is the quantity sold after the imposition of the
tax?
e. What is the after-tax revenue per pack received...
Can you tell me the oxidation numbers for 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Experiment 11: Exploring Types of Reactions Single Displacements Balance the single displacement (Redox) reactions below. Report your observations of the reaction in the space provided. Balance the reaction in the full molecular, full ionic, and net ionic forms. The net ionic form represents the essential reaction, ignoring spectators. It is obtained by canceling components that appear on both sides of the full ionic equation. __Mg(s) +...
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Chem 3A - Lab Atomic Worksheet #3 Worksheet # 10 Name 1. Identify which family of elements each of the following belongs to. a calcium b. sodium c. chromium d. iodine e argor 2. Using your electronegativity charts from the text state if the following contains polar or non polar covalent bonds a. nitrogen trichloride b oxygen gas c. carbon tetrabromide d carbon disulfide f iodine monochloride Of the compounds above containing polar covalent bonds which...
. Refer to Figure 1-5. The figure above represents demand and
supply in the market for cigarettes. Use the diagram to answer the
following questions.
a. How much is the government tax on each pack of
cigarettes?
b. What portion of the unit tax is paid by consumers?
c. What portion of the unit tax is paid by producers?
d. What is the quantity sold after the imposition of the
tax?
e. What is the after-tax revenue per pack received...
5. The anabolic state is characterized by: 1. Lipogenesis 2. Gluconeogenesis 3. Ketogenesis 4. All.of the above 5. None of the above 6. Cortisol: a. Acts on muscle to promote catabolism of protein b. Acts on fat to promote lipolysis c. Acts on the liver to promote gluconeogenesis d. All of the above e. None of the above
Given a linear time-invariant system in state-space representation: -100 5*+u(t) y=[1 0]x (i) Determine the transfer function of the system. (ii) Build an equivalent mechanical system showing all the parameters. (ii) Derive an expression x(t) for this system for step input. Is the mechanical system over damped, under damped or critically damped system?
QS. (a) A system has the transfer function 5+1 G(s) s'+33-10s - 24 Use the Routh-Hurwitz stability check to determine whether this system is stable or not stable, and state why. [10 marks] (b) Consider the system shown in Figure 5.1, where R(s) is the system input, Y(s) is the system output, K, represents a proportional controller, G(s)=- s? +45 +8 1 and - 5 R(5) Y(s) K G(s) H(s) ) Figure 5.1 Determine the range of values of the...