uestion 2 (15 Use the figure below to complete the tasks below. You may assume the...
3) As shown in the figure below, water (o 1.94 slugs/ ft') is pumped from a large tank (1) at a rate of 3 ft'/s through a main supply line to the top of an aeration column (2), which is a large free surface open to the atmosphere. The head loss through the supply line is 4 ft. In the acration column, the water is entrained with air as it moves downward via gravity through the column and exits to...
The figure below shows the soil profile conditions below a 5-m deep pond. Water is seeping directly downward under steady-state conditions through the clay layer into underlying gravel. Assume the elevation datum at the top of the gravel layer and that the hydrostatic ground water table is also found in the top of the gravel and its position does not change with time or amount of flow. For these flow conditions, calculate the following: a. b. c. d. e. f....
In the laboratory you set up an experiment as shown below. You maintain a constant reservoir so Water inflow that the driving force for water through the porous media column is constant. (a) Given that you used fine sand for your media in the column (K-104 m/s) and the column has a 20 cm diameter, what is the flow rate, Q, through the column? (b) If you added a chemical tracer (conservative) to the inflow at the top of the...
Complete the table below. Round each of your entries to 2 significant digits. You may assume the temperature is 25 °C. conjugate acid conjugate base formula ka formula Ky x 6 ? HNO, 4.5 x 10 C,H,ONH 2.1 x 10 H,CO; 4.5 x 10-7 Complete the table below. Round each of your entries to 2 significant digits. You may assume the temperature is 25 °C. conjugate acid conjugate base formula Ka formula K, xs ? HNO2 4.5 x 10-4 NO...
Complete the table below. Round each of your entries to 2 significant digits. You may assume the temperature is 25 °C. conjugate acid formula Ką conjugate base formula K | x s ? HF 6.8 x 10+ CHOONH 2.1 x 100 + NH 5.6 x 10-10 +
(d) 0.10 mol of an ideal gas undergoes an isothermal (constant temperature) process 1 to 2 as shown in the P-V diagram below. The net heat transfer (Q) during this process is: (Conversion: 1 atm = 1.013 x 10° Pa and 1 cm = 10) p (atm) 2 1 0 V(em) 1000 2000 3000 (i) 200 (ii) 334) (iii) 400 (iv) 600 (v) 230 (vi) 0J (e) Given an ideal gas which consists of only 10 atoms. Each atom has...
Complete the table below. Round each of your entries to 2 significant digits. You may assume the temperature is 25 °C. conjugate acid conjugate base formula Ką Ko formula formula xs ? HCH,Co2 1.8 10-5 нсо, 2.2 10- C-H;N 1.7 x 10-
Complete the table below. Round each of your entries to 2 significant digits. You may assume the temperature is 25 °C conjugate base conjugate acid formula I Ka formula x 5 ? HCN 4.9 x 10 HSO 0.012 HS 1.8 x 10 Order these chemical species by increasing pH of an 0.1 M aqueous solution of each. That is, imagine making an 0.1 M solution of each species. Select I next to the species that makes the solution with the...
Determine the yield limiting reagent and the theoretical yield for the following multistep synthesis from the reaction of ethyl acetoacetate. Draw the chemical complete chemical reaction and mechanism of Product C (determined to be 4-hydroxy-4 4-diphenylbutan-2-one) to Product E provided the procedure below. Procedure Step 4B [Product C to Product E] Place product [C] (0.5 g) in a 50 mL round bottomed flask, add acetone (15 mL), and concentrated HCl (2.5 mL). Boil under reflux on a water bath for...
Questions 9 & 10 Tasks to complete: Fill out Table 2, using the Habitable Planet Classification Chart once Table 2 is completely filled in, answer the questions 9 and 10. To fill in the table: For Star Type, you will need to reference the star temperatures addressed in the write-up above. If the star temperature of the planet is within the range of an F, G, or K type star, it gets a “Yes” in that column. For Planet Habitable...