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Write a brief essay describe the benefits of using fusion reactions for nuclear energy instead of fission. Also discuss why we are NOT using fusion. Do you think we will ever be able to do "cold fusion"? Why or why not? Your essay should be at least 2 paragraphs long. Remember to write in complete sentences, using appropriate grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Be sure to cite any sources that you use.
a mixture of ar and n2 gases has a density of 1.592 gl at stp. what is the mole fraction of each
The energy change, ?H, associated with the following reaction is +81 kJ. NBr3(g) + 3 H2O(g) → 3 HOBr(g) + NH3(g) What is the expected energy change
A solution is prepared by dissolving 228 g of sucrose (C12H22O11) in 624 g of water. What is the vapor pressure of this solution at 30°C? (The vapor pressure of water is 31.8 mmHg at 30°C.)
The delta G for the reaction is 2.60 kj/mol at 25 degrees C. The initial pressures are P H2 = 3.34 atm, P I2 = 0.024 atm and P HI = 0.24 atm.
A sugar syrup solution contains 15.0% by mass of sucrose C12H22O11. The syrup has a density of 1.06 g/ml
what is tert-butyl capxylate? how 'bout its molecular structure?
why are we given a known and unknown hydrate. what is the point of having a known sample. why is it important. do scientists give is a more 'generic' name, if so, what would a scientist call the known
solution of ephedrine was determined with a pH meter andwas found to be 10.70. Calculate the pKb for ephedrine.
how many joules of heat are produced for each electron? c. If the circuit operates for thirty mins, how many mles of electrons will have flowed through the resistor?
Give the structures of a hydrocarbon that has six carbon atoms and a) three vinylic hydrogens and two allylic hydrogens b) three vinylic hydrogens and no allylic hydrogens
What is the pH of this buffer solution? (Neglect the volume change that occurs with addition of solid sodium nitrite) b.) Calculate the pH when 2.00 mL of 0.0275 M NaOH are added to 50.0 mL of buffer solution.
A 32.0-g sample of water at 260. K is mixed with 47.0 g water at 300. K. Calculate the final temperature of the mixture assuming no heat loss to the surroundings.
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