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c. What ideas from part 1e (page 3) would you keep and which would you revise? d. How do the equations above support your predictions of brightness and the pattern shown on the right?
e. From your answers from part C and D above, what is the maximum amount of HCl that could be produced if this reaction was performed with these quantities (5 points)? f. Identify the limiting reactant (the reactant that runs out) (5 points) 5. The above questions walk you through how to solve a limiting reactant problem. Use this same thought process to answer a similar question as it might appear on an exam. (15 points) What is the theoretical...
How to do part (c) and part(d)? How to do part (c) and part(d)? (a) Evaluate the integral 2 48 dx Your answer should be in the form kr, where k is an integer. What is the value of k? darctan(x dx r2+1 (b) Now, lets evaluate the same integral using power series. First, find the power series for the function f(x)-Then, integrate it from o to 2, and call it S. S should be an infinite series. What are...
how do you the power law on excel. using Y=a^x+c. what would you type in to get your charts and graphs
Question 3 Given your knowledge of the Wharton Reaction how would you convert the molecule on the left to the one on the right and what is the mechanism? op HO THE BIG BONU S QUESTION IS HOW WOULD YOU MAKE THE STARTING MATERIAL ON THE LEFT? Question 3 Given your knowledge of the Wharton Reaction how would you convert the molecule on the left to the one on the right and what is the mechanism? op HO THE BIG...
612 Chapter 30 c m 3. Which is an open ended question? 2. How old are your b. What brings you to the office today? c. Do you smoke d. Does your head hunt 4. Which is an example of objective data? a complaints of pain b. social history past medical history d. blood pressure recordings a e tuning fork d. Snellon chart Where to the tuning fork placed when a bertest is performed? a on the mastoid process b....
HC-C+ CH2 CHs a) Icll 11 c) III</</I d) l 11K1 Part B ) Please show how to do the synthetic transformations shown below (You may need multistep synthesis, that is several steps may be needed ). (5 points each). You may only use reactions and molecules described in chapters 1-12 of the textbook. A) он CHM 250 Spring 2019 Final Exam CHM 250 B) C) O N 12 HC-C+ CH2 CHs a) Icll 11 c) III
3. Griffiths draws a donut on page 448 (Fig 11.4). What is this drawing trying to demonstrate?! He doesn't label the figure, so take your own shot: how would you briefly and clearly explain to a reader what is being shown here? 471 11.1 Dipole Radiation FIGURE 11.4 mutually perpendicular, and transverse; the ratio of their amplitudes is Eo/ Bo c. All of which is precisely what we expect for electromagnetic waves in free space. (These are actually spherical waves,...
3. Expected Progeny from a Cross What progeny and ratios do you expect if you crossed the strain above matA; cen-H3-rfp-hph; his-3 X mata; son-1-gfp -bar? How could you select for strains expressing both cen-H3-rfp and son-1-gfp? 3. Expected Progeny from a Cross What progeny and ratios do you expect if you crossed the strain above matA; cen-H3-rfp-hph; his-3 X mata; son-1-gfp -bar? How could you select for strains expressing both cen-H3-rfp and son-1-gfp?
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