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A 6.3 μC point charge and a -1.7 μC point charge are separated by a distance of 0.00034 m. What is the electric potential energy of this system?
You have samples of approximately 8mL solution with ph ranging from 4 to 10. Calculate the volume of 1M HCIO4 needed to lower the ph to 2.5.
If iron is oxidized to Fe2+ by a copper(II) sulfate solution, and 0.676 grams of iron and 13.1 mL of 0.448M copper(II) sulfate react to form as much product as possible,
A 952 cm3 container of gas is exerting a pressure of 108 kPa while at a temperature of 48 °C. Calculate the pressure of this same amount of gas in a 1236 cm3 container at a temperature of 64 °C.
How many cells are on the plate. What fraction of the cell surface is occupied by receptors versus normal phospholipids
When a 58.4 nm radiation is directed on a sample of Krypton, electrons are ejected with a velocity of 1.59x106 m/s. What is the ionization energy of the Krypton
the lowest energy product formed in an aldehyde is treated with secondary amine in the presence of trace acidthe lowest energy product formed in an aldehyde is treated with secondary amine in the presence of trace acidthe lowest energy product
The Instructor recently had his car inspected by the KWIK Stocker State Inspection at Webster, Texas. The table below shows part of the Emission Test Results.
Oxygen gas reacts with powdered aluminum according to the following reaction: 4Al(s) + 3O2 (g) = 2Al2O3(s). How many liters of O2 gas, measured at 779 mm Hg and 30 C, are required to completely react with 2.5 mol of Al?
Do these lambda maxs indicate an increase or a decrease in the energy of the light absorbed as the number of EN ligands bound to Cu(II) increases
Match the following properties of liquids to what they indicate about the relative strength of the intermolecular forces in that liquid. Strong intermolecular forces: Weak intermolecular forces
the reaction of copper(I) sulfide with oxygen gas as follows: Cu2(s) + O2(g) ? 2Cu(s) + SO2(g) If 0.330 kg of copper(I) sulfide reacts with excess oxygen, what mass of copper metal may be produced
Sickle-cell anemia is caused by a genetic defect that substitutes valine for glutamic acid at one position in two of the four chains of the hemoglobin protein. The result is a decrease in the water solubility of hemoglobin.
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