What are S, L, and J for the following states? (Enter half integrals as n/2, for...
Balance the following equation and predict the states: • Remeber to enter 1's for balancing • States of matter options: 5, I, aq, 8 U Srial + Bebral - SrBrai n Belal
Reverse the following integrals dzdy dxdy dxdy 2 + 1-2 2 dydx +! dydx J-11-V1+2
2) Determine what change of variables is necessary to solve each of the following integrals on the region R given: wih cormers at (0.0,a.).a-1).(0) s a rec bSSR cos(zy-s')d.A where R is a rectangle with corners at (-1,-2), (-1,0), (1,0),(1,2). e) SJ(a2 -v') sin(a -y)dA (indefinite integral) 3) Solve the integrals in a) and b) of the previous problem. Feel free to attempt c) but it is considerably longer and more challenging
2) Determine what change of variables is necessary...
let me know the one has (aq) (s) (l) or (g)
Enter electrons as e half cell and the cathode is a C A voltaic cell is constructed in which the anode is a Ma Min bridge. h alf cell. The half-cell compartments are connected by a salt (Use the lowest possible coefficients. Use the pull-down boxes to specify states such as (aq) or(s). If a box is not needed, leave it blank.) The anode reaction is: The cathode reaction...
clc,clear N =input('Enter positive number\n'); d=0; x = i; for i= 2:N-1 if (mod(N,i)==0) for j= i:N if (mod(i,j)==0) d = d+1; fprintf('%d\t \n',i); end end end How can I determine the Positive PRIME factors only out of this code? What should I debug? (MATLAB)
Balance the following half reactions using the lowest possible whole number coefficients, in basic conditions. (Enter coefficients for one and zero- blanks will be marked incorrect.) 1. Br−(aq) + H2O(l) + OH−(aq) + e− ⇌ BrO3−(aq) + H2O(l) + OH−(l) + e− Tries 0/5 2. AgO(s) + H2O(l) + OH−(aq) + e− ⇌ Ag2O3(s) + H2O(l) + OH−(l) + e− Tries 0/5
2) Determine what change of variables is necessary to solve each of the following integrals on the region R given: wih cormers at (0.0,a.).a-1).(0) s a rec bSSR cos(zy-s')d.A where R is a rectangle with corners at (-1,-2), (-1,0), (1,0),(1,2). e) SJ(a2 -v') sin(a -y)dA (indefinite integral) 3) Solve the integrals in a) and b) of the previous problem. Feel free to attempt c) but it is considerably longer and more challenging
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Balance the following equation and predict the states: Remeber to enter 1's for balancing • States of matter options: s, I, aq, g NaC2H30210) + RbFO) - O) + O RbC2H3020) Nafi
Given the principal quantum number, n=5, what are the possible
states (n, l, ml, ms) can an electronic system have?
Q-28.1 Homework . Unanswered. Due in 2 days Given the principal quantum number, n = 5, what are the possible states (n, i, ml, ms) can an electronic system have? 0 A 8 © B 16 o C 32 OD 50