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Draw the lattice direction 101 in a cubic unit cell. Draw the plane in a cubic unit cell with Miller Indices 101.
What is the concentration of iron(III) ion in a solution made by taking 10.00 mL of a 0.300 M Fe3+ solution and diluting it to the mark in a 100.0 mL volumetric flask?
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Name the major dehydrohalogenation product of the reaction of 2-bromobutane with potassium tert-butoxide in tert-butyl alcohol. Explain
Nicotine has an empirical formula of C5H7N and a molecular mass of 162.23. What is the molecular formula for nicotine?
Offer a brief explanation of why bandgaps for octet p-block semiconductors (1) decrease with increasing average principal quantum number
The oil level in the arm connected to flask 2 is 14.17 cm higher than in the arm connected to flask 1. Flask 1 is also connected to an open-end mercury manometer. The mercury level in the arm open to the atmosphere is 18.48 cm higher than the leve..
The fourth solution is 10 ml of DI water and 10 ml of solution three 5) The fifth solution is 10 ml of DI water and 10 ml of solution four I'm pretty sure we're supposed to use the C1V1=C2V2 formula
What is the relative solubility of benzoic acid in water and methylene chloride?
Direct reaction of sodium metal with O2(g) leads to sodium peroxide, Na2O2, which contains a peroxide complex anion and is diamagnetic. Direct reaction of potassium metal with O2(g) leads to potassium superoxide, KO2, which contains a superoxide c..
How many moles of SCN-1 are there in 10.0 mL of a 0.000100 M soulution? How many grams. Show me step by step how to do these problems.
Calculate the quantity of gas, in moles, if 127 L at 55.0 C has a pressure of 11.35 kPa.
To find the value of the equilibrium constant at each temperature you must first find the value of G0 at each temperature by using the equation G0 = H0 - TS0 For this reaction the values are H0 = +88.3 kJ/mol and S0= 151.3 J/mol*K
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