Given this data:what is the activation energy of this reaction? Also, when plotting what is x1,x2,y1,y2?...
If you were going to graphically determine the activation energy of this reaction, what points would you plot? Consider this reaction data A > products Number Number T (K) k (s-) 275 775 point 1: To avoid rounding errors, use at least three significant figures in all values 0.373 0.606 Number Number point 2: Determine the rise, run, and slope of the line formed by these points rise run slope Number Number Number What is the activation energy of this...
Consider the reaction data. A + products T (K) k (s-1) 225 0.378 575 0.611 What two points should be plotted to graphically determine the activation energy of this reaction? To avoid rounding errors, use at least three significant figures in all values. 21 = Y1 = 22= Y2 = Determine the rise, run, and slope of the line formed by these points. rise: run: slope: What is the activation energy of this reaction? Ex = J/mol
Map If you were going to graphically determine the activation energy of this reaction, what points would you plot? Consider this reaction data A ? products Number Number T (K) k (s 225 0.386 625 0.858 To avoid rounding errors, use at least three significant figures in all values point 1: Number Number point 2: I? Determine the rise, run, and slope of the line formed by these points rise run slope Number Number Number What is the activation energy...
Consider this reaction data If you were going to graphically determine the activation energy of this reaction, what points would you plot? A products Number Number T(K) (s) 225 0.391 575 0.621 To avoid rounding errors, use at least three significant point 1: Number Number figures in all values point 2: Determine the rise, run, and slope of the line formed by these points. rise run slope Number Number Number What is the activation energy of this reaction?
only question #9 8. Russell Wilson Question Given y1 = y2 = 1.8 m, x1 = 0, x2 = ?, V1x = vo cos(6), v1y = V0 sin(e), VO = 22.35 m/s, initial @ = 30° Russell Wilson Doug Baldwin neglect air, neglect spin 2 A. Calculate t the time for the ball to reach Baldwin. Calculate x2: the distance between Wilson and Baldwin. C. Calculate the final velocity of the ball right before Baldwin catches it. D. Maximum range...
Given distinct points P1= (x1,y1) and P2= (x2, y2),suppose P=(x,y) is any point on a line through P1 andP2. a. By equating slopes, show that x and y satisfy the equation b. Explain why the equation found in (a) is the equation of a straight line. c. What happens if x2 = x1? **PLEASE SHOW ALL WORK!!
If you were going to graphically determine the activation energy of this reaction, what points would you plot? Consider this reaction data A products Number Number T (K) k (s 325 825 To avoid rounding errors, use at least three significant figures in all values. 0.392 point 1: n 0.837 Number Number point 2: Determine the rise, run, and slope of the line formed by these points rise run slope Number Number Number What is the activation energy of this...
Consider the following setting. You are provided with n training examples: (x1, y1), (x2, y2), · · · , (xn, yn), where xi is the input example, and yi is the class label (+1 or -1). However, the training data is highly imbalanced (say 90% of the examples are negative and 10% of the examples are positive) and we care more about the accuracy of positive examples. How will you modify the perceptron algorithm to solve this learning problem? Please...
Consider the reaction data. A products T (K) k (8-) 225 0.389 725 0.837 What two points should be plotted to graphically determine the activation energy of this reaction? To avoid rounding errors, use at least three significant figures in all values. y2 = Determine the rise, run, and slope of the line formed by these points. rise: run: Determine the rise, run, and slope of the line formed by these points. rise: run: slope: What is the activation energy...
Consider the following equations: y1 = a1y2 +a2y3 +x1 +x2 +e1 (1) y2 = by1+2x3+x1+e2 (2) y3 =cy1+e3 (3) Here a1, a2, b, c are unknown parameters of interest, which are all posi- tive. x1, x2, x3 are exogenous variables (uncorrelated with y1, y2 or y3). e1, e2, e3 are error terms. (a) In equation (1), why y2,y3 are endogenous? (b) what is (are) the instrumental variable(s) for y2, y3 in equation (1)? (no need to explain why) (c) In...