Could someone explain what the m column means and if I filled in the table correctly.
Could someone explain what the m column means and if I filled in the table correctly....
Could someone explain what the green underlined part means? It doesn't make sense to me. It says the current (induced) flows CCW (that means towards the right). Then it says it flows to the left?
Part A Which of the sets of quantum numbers below correctly specifies an orbital? Set 1) n=2./= 0, and m = 0 Set 2) n = 7,8 = 5, and m = -4 Set 3) n= 3,1 = -2, and mi = 1 Set 4) n= 2.1 = 2, and m = 1 View Available Hintis) sets 1 and 2 set 3 only sets 1 and 4 set 1 only Part A The orbital shown below is an example of...
Please i would really be thankful if someone could explain this with an answer asap. 7. 4 points) Look at the gel below and choose the stateme nt that correctly describes the data Child#2 Child#3 Father Mother Child i,Phis gel depicts four alleles. Ji-The father could be the biological father of children 1 and 2., VRThe mother could only be the biological mother of child 3. u·The father could not be the biological father of any of the children. v.The...
My professor wants me to do this but I have no idea as to what he means can someone explain. "Make four pairs from the five columns. Do this in such a way that every column is paired at least once, and at least three columns are paired twice".
Hello, I am not sure what I am doing wrong. Could someone please explain :) Thank you! The mineral dolomite contains magnesium carbonate. This reacts with hydrochloric acid. MgCO3(s) + 2 HCl(aq) + CO2(g) + MgCl, (aq) + H20(0) a. Write the net ionic equation for this reaction and identify the spectator ions. (If needed, use H3O+ for the hydronium ion. Use the lowest possible coefficients. Use the pull-down boxes to specify states such as (ag) or (3). If a...
I was able to kind of figure out #24, but if someone could explain it to me so that it makes sense and do #25 that would be great! 24. Gangplank filled a beaker with 12.35 mL of 20 mM HCl. Gangplank slowly added 5.6 mL of 20 mM sodium hydroxide to the beaker. HCl and NaOH are a strong acid and strong base, respectively. An acid base reaction occurred in the beaker. What are the concentrations of the hydroxide...
My teacher never covered what these images mean. Can someone explain? Based on the F_2 molecular orbital diagram and the figure provided complete the following sentences. Match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right. Make certain each sentence is complete before submitting your answer. The lowest energy unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) is best represented by image The highest energy occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) is best represented by image
To whoever answers and helps me with these, I would appreciate if you could someone explain how you got the answers and easy ways to notice or find or understand the hmwk. I don't want to just copy it, I want to understand it and learn how I can do it. Thanks! PROBLEM 1 A. CALCULATE THE AXIAL LOADS (TENSION OR COMPRESSION) IN THE COLUMN BETVWEEN LEVEL 1 AND LEVEL 2. SHOW RESULTS FOR ALL 7 LOAD COMBINATIONS INCLUDED IN...
i dont know if i did this correctly and i hope someone can help me. *COULD YOU CHECK THE DATA TABLE AND ANSWER THE 2 QUESTIONS BELOW* 1. write the net ionic equation for neutralization of HCL by the buffer? 2. write the net ionic equation for neutralization of NaOH by the buffer. Buffer: 0.080 M Acid/0.040 M Conjugate Base Formula ofsolid Bronsted acid Natt (eg Mass of acid required to prepare 100 mL of 0.080 M solution 672 Calculations...
could someone explain this and give me a problem example • Compute the determinant of a matrix (1by1, 2by2), and a matrix (3by3) by cofactor expansion along a row or a column for fixed row i, or det A=> aijCij j=1 det A= ij Cij, for fixed column j.