Calculate the amount of heat energy (q) in kJ that was absorbed by the surroundings, calorimeter and water, for each sub-reaction. Use 1.01 g/mL for the density of the HCl solutions. Use the specific heat of water, 4.184 J/(g·°C), for all solutions. The calorimeter constant is 25.5 J/°C.
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In a ni-cd battery, a fully charged cell is composed of nickelic hydroxide. nickel is an element that has multiple oxidation states. assume the following proportions of the states: nickel charge proportions found 0 0.17 +2 0.3 +3 0.33 +4 0.5 (a) determine the mean of the nickel charge. enter the answer to 2 decimal places.(b) determine the cumulative distribution function of nickel charge.
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