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Course <Chp.8 HW, part 1 (Difficulty: 1.9 out of 5, Estimated Time: 1.5 hr) Problem 8.1 Constants I kcal/mol kJ/mo H20 The change of state from iquid H2O to has ΔΗ--+9.72 kcal/mol (+40 7 kJ/mol) and AS +26.1 cal/(mol- K)1-109 J/(mol K) PartC What are the values of AS (in cal/(mol - K) and J/(mol - K) for the change from gaseous to liqad B,0 Enter your answers numerically separated by a comma. Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback ch
PHYS 201-002 General Physics Fall 2018 <HW Set #5: Chapter 6 Problems Problem 6.53 Part A Constants A 66-kg skier starts from rest at the top of a 1200-m-long trail which drops a total of 210 m from top to bottom. At the bottom, the skier is moving 11 m/s How much energy was dissipated by friction? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units 1.4.10 J Submit X Incorrect, Try Again; 2 attempts remaining <...
CHEM 1412 SU2 2018 <Problem Set 2 (Ch12+13) Exercise 13.48-Enhanced-with Feedback Calcudlate the molarity of the sk Express the molarity to three significant figures Ae aqueous KNO solution is made using 713 g of KNO dluted to a otal soution volume of 188L (Aume a dennity 105 g/for the souion You may want to neference Pages 552-557) Section 13.5 while completing this probl Part B Calcae te molality of the solution Express the molaliny to three sigsificast Sgares 5 6...
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11.5 Suppose that 4-LK 0<a<1,0<B<1, a +8 -1. a. Show that .= a, x= B. b. Show that MP, > 0, MPX>0; aq/al? <0,2q/ak? <0. c. Show that the RTS depends only on K/L, but not on the scale of production, and that the RTS (L. for K) diminishes as L/K increases. 11.5 Suppose that 4-LK 0<a<1,0<B<1, a +8 -1. a. Show that .= a, x= B. b. Show that MP, > 0,...
Inclusive Access 2018-79 4.5 Chapter 7 & 8 Homework Instructions help < Question 4 (of 11) Save & Bxx Submit 5.45 points Exercise 7-9 Special Order (L07-4) Delta Company produces a single product. The cost of producing and selling a single unit of this produd at the company's normal activity level of 60,000 units per year is: Direct matters Direct labor Variable manufacturing overhead Fored manufacturing overhead Variable selling and administrative expense Fored selling and administrative expense $ 5 10...
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<Chapter 19 - Homework Problem 19.20 8 of 26 Review 1 Constants A copper transmission cable 180 km long and 120 cm in diameter carries a current of 140 A. Part A What is the potential drop across the cable? VO ΑΣΦ I ? V- 3.8. 10-4 V Submit Previous Answers Request Answer * Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining Next > Provide Feedback Course Home <Chapter 19 - Homework 2 of 26 Problem...
< Chapter 8 HW Problem 8.70 - Enhanced - with Feedback < 12 of 15 > Using bond enthalpies in the table, estimate Al for the following gas-phase reactions. un Review | Constants Periodic Table Part A Estimate AH for the reaction. Br-c-H+CI-C1B -C-CI+H-CI 463 146 190 203 234 Express your answer using three significant figures. IVO AL O 2 ? Average Bond Enthalpies (kJ/mol) Single Bonds C-H 413 N-H 391 0-H C-C 348 N-N 163 0-0 C-N 293 N-...
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Question 1 Not yet answered Marked out of 50.00 P Flag question A box with mass m = 2 kg slides up an inclined ramp with length d = 5 m as shown in the Figure. The box starts with an initial speed v; at the bottom of the ramp. The box slows down as it slides up due to a constant friction force...