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Dinitrogen oxide, also known as laughing gas, is a sweet-tasting gas used in dentistry. When solid mixture of sodium nitrate and ammonium sulfate is heated, the products are solid sodium sulfate, gaseous water and gaseous dinitrogen oxide. Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction. Express your answer as a chemical equation. Identify all of the phases in your answer.
<Chapter 5 Homework Problem 5.75 - Clinical Application 7 of 10 > Review | Constants Periodic Table Calcium-47, used to evaluate bone metabolism, has a half-life of 4.5 days. Part A Write the balanced nuclear equation for the beta decay of calcium-47 Express your answer as a nuclear equation. 0 ΑΣΦ Submit Previous Answers Request Answer
Problem 5.75 - Clinical Application ☺7 of 10 ~ Review | Constants Periodic Table Calcium-47, used to evaluate bone metabolism, has a half-life of 4.5 days. Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Part B How many milligrams of a 22-mg sample of calcium-47 remain after 54 days? Express your answer using two significant figures. ΑΣφ mg Submit Request Answer
< 2 of 30 Review | Constants | Periodic Tab Balancing equations with polyatomic ions When balancing chemical equations with polyatomic ions, it may help to balance the ion as a whole. For example, the ion Podca be treated as a unit and balanced in both the reactants and the product, or you can break it down and balance each atom separately Part B Phosphoric acid reacts with magnesium hydroxide to produce magnesium phosphate and water via the following reaction:...
answer my stuff <HW Chapter 8 Problem 8.58 17 of 18 > Review I Constants I Periodic Table You have two force sensors connected to a computer and a meter stick of known mass. The sensors are used to keep the stick horizontal; there are no other supports. You push on the stick with your finger in an arbitrary location. Consider various setups that will allow you to determine the magnitude of your pushing force F and the location of...
KAssignment 18 (Chapter 18) Introduction to the Nernst Equation 1 of 3 Review I Constants Periodic Table Learning Goal: To learn how to use the Nemst equation. Consider the reaction The standard reduction potentials listed in any reference table are only valid at standard-state conditions of 25 C and 1 M, To calculate the cell potential at non-standard-state conditions, one uses the Nemst equation, Mg(s) Fe2 (aq)Mg2 (aq)Fe(s) at 43C, where Fe213.70 M and Mg2 0.310 M 2.303 RT 10g10...