1. Write an equation for the area and volume of a piece of paper. Draw a schematic.
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1. Write an equation for the area and volume of a piece of paper. Draw a...
On a separate piece of paper (not in your lab notebook), show what volume of concentrated HCl (12 M) is needed to fully neutralize 5 mL of a 1 M solution of sodium bicarbonate (show your setup and your work). Also write the balanced chemical equation for this neutralization reaction.
Use quick estimates (basic assumptions) to find an approximate value for the total area and volume of a piece of paper. Please help!
Use quick estimates (basic assumptions) to find an approximate value for the total area and volume of a piece of paper. Please help!
Draw the following resonances on separate piece of paper and
draw the necessary curved arrows (and electrons as necessary) to
convert one resonance form to another.
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4. Write the reagents required for each reaction arrow below. On a separate piece of paper draw the reaction mechanism for each reaction given below using your indicated reagents. (Note: En - Enantiomer) BR OH + En + En
On a separate piece of paper, draw the mechanism of the following reactions. Ensure you draw all electron-pushing arrows, intermediates, lone pairs of electrons, and all possible products. Take a picture and upload your answer into Blackboard. OH + HOS-OH
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5) 3. The adjacent diagram shows a design for supporting a traffic light (100 kg). It hangs form the end of a 7.5 meter long pole (50 kg). Assume ZACD = 90°. Find the tension in the cable CD and the magnitude and direction of the force exerted at point A. (8 pts) B 37 Hint: CD = m, AD = m 3.80 m A
On a piece of paper, draw the following circle. Then fill in the cell at rest. - Where are Na, K, Cl, A in greatest quantity? Put these ions in or out of cell. - Add the charges (+ or -) to each ion. - Draw labeled arrows for the diffusion force for each ion. - Draw labeled arrows for the electrostatic force for each ion.
Use a piece of paper to draw bond-line formulas for the nine isomeric C7H16 alkanes.
On a separate piece of paper, draw the bonding schemes for PF3, CO2, TeCl4, ClF3, C2H2, HCN, and C2H4.