Part C NO(g) Br2 (g) Calculate Ke for NOBR(g) Express your answer using two significant figures....
The equilibrium constant for the reaction 2 NO(g) + Br2 = 2 NOBr(9) is Ke = 2.4 x 10-2 at certain temperature. Calculate K for 2 NOBr(9) = 2 NO(g) + Brz (9) Express your answer using two significant figures. V AEC O ? K- Submit Request Answer Part C Complete previous part(s)
The equilibrium constant for the reaction 2 NO(g) + Br2 = 2 NOBr(9) is Ke = 2.2 x 10" at certain temperature. K = 45 Previous Answers Correct Correct answer is shown. Your answer 45.45 was either rounded differes significant figures than required for this part. Part 6 Calculate K. for NOBr(g) - NO(g) + Bra(g). Express your answer using two significant figures. A = 0 ?
54 g of NaOH in 303 g of NaOH solution Express your answer using two significant figures. ΑΣΦ Ε ? m/m = ΣΟ Submit Request Answer Part B 1.5 g of KOH and 30.0 g of H2O Express your answer using two significant figures. ΑΣΦ Ε ? Part C 60.0 g of Na2CO3 in 289.0 g of Na2CO3 solution Express your answer using two significant figures. Η ΑΣφ ? m/m = % Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback
Part A pure water Express your answer using three significant figures. S = 1.13x10-18 M Previous Answers Submit Correct Review I Constants I Periodic Table Calculate the molar solubility of CuX (Ksp -36 1.27 x 1030) in each of the 0.28 M CuCl2 following. Express your answer using two significant figures. ΑΣφ S = м Request Answer Submit Part C 0.20 M Na2 X Express your answer using two significant figures. ΑΣφ r S = М Request Answer Submit II
Calculate: Part A) [H+] for [OH−]=3.5×10^-4 M Express your answer using two significant figures. Part B) [H+] for [OH−] =8.4×10^-9 M Express your answer using two significant figures. Part C) Calculate [H+] for a solution in which [OH−] is 100 times greater than [H+]. Please show how you solved it, thanks! Part A Calculate (H+] for Express your answer using two significant figures. VO AED ? Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining The ion-product...
Part A 0.19 M NaOH Express your answer using two significant figures. Enter your answers numerically separated by commas. 30 AZ OO ? [OH-], H0+] - 5.3 • 10-14 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Part B Express your answer to two decimal places. Enter your answers numerically separated by commas. © A ¢ O 2 ? pH. pOH = Submit Request Answer Part 2 Part C 1.4x10-3M Ca(OH), er using two significant figures. Enter your answers numerically shparated by commas....
Submit Request Answer Part C 60.0 g of Na2CO3 in 289.0 g of Na2CO3 solution Express your answer using two significant figures. Vo ΑΣΦ DET ? m/m = Submit Request Answer ovide Feedback
Find the current flowing through the 7.1-Ω resistor Express your answer using two significant figures The circuit in the figure (Figure 1) includes a battery with a finite internal resistance, = 0.30 Submit Request Answer ▼ Part B Find the current flowing through the 32-Ω resistor Express your answer using two significant figures Submit Request Answer ▼ Part C How much current flows through the battery? Express your answer using two significant figures Submit Request Answer ▼ Part D Figure...
ILCIU Part A Calculate (H"] for [OH-] = 5.2 x 10-M Express your answer using two significant figures. VADO O ? [H+] = Submit Request Answer Part B Calculate (H+) for [OH-] = 8.0 x 10-'M Express your answer using two significant figures. E AO + O 2 ? H"]= Submit Request Answer Part C Calculate H'] for a solution in which [OH) is 100 times greater than H+) Express your answer using two significant figures. IVO AQ R O...
What is the final temperature in C? Express your answer using two significant figures Review A gas with an initial temperature of 820 ° C undergoes the process shown in (Figure 1). You may want to review (Pages 503 - 508) Figure 1 of 1 Submit Request Answer p (atm) 3 Part C How many moles of gas are there? Express your answer using two significant figures 0 V (cm3) 100 2 300 mol