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In fruit flies, gray body color is dominant over black body color. Using the letter G to represent body color, what is the genotype of a heterozygous gray bodied fly?
Using a sample of a compound containing only oxygen and chlorine reacts with an excess of H2 gas to give 0.206 g water and 0.278 g HCl
the molar heat of combustion of methanol ch3oh is -757kjmol. if 2g of methanol is placed in bomb calorimeter with heat
Tooth enamel in mainly hydroxyapatite, Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2. If 1.117g of tooth enamel reacts with acid to give 1.111g of calcium chloride, what is the percentage of hydroxyapatite in the tooth enamel sample
A 0.158 gram sample of this compound was dissolved in water and an excess of sulfuric acid was added to form barium sulfate and the mass of barium sulfate was found to be 0.124 grams and Explain what is the formula of the original barium compound
what is the electron domain geometry and molecular geometry for iodine
What is the theoretical yield of aspirin if 165 of salicylic acid is allowed to react with 111 of acetic anhydride?
what is the actual ground-state electron configuration for copper cu? since copper is an exception to the usual order
Why should you use a minimum amount of water to rinse the conical vial while transferring the purified acetaminoophen to the Hirsch funnel
if 150 ml of 1.50 m perchloric acid hclo4 is combined with 500 ml of 0.125 m barium hydroxidebaoh2 then compute the
Using electronegativity, predict in the order of decreasing polarity the following bonds: N-P, N-O, N-C, N-S, N-F. Predict how valence electrons would pair up in the AsO4-3 ion.
Assuming no loss of water and that the vessel has a heat capacity of 10.0 J/K What is the final temperature of the system? (specific heat capacity - c of copper = 0.387J/g•K)
Calculate the heat in joules when 89.19 g of ice at 100.0 K is turned into liquid water at 10.0 degrees Celsius
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