Chemistry, 09.09.2020 23:01 mandyt6058
I have a 100 g block of iron with a density of 7.874 g/cm3. How much bare
cylindrical wire can be made from this block of iron with a diameter of 1 cm
(assuming no losses in the extruding process) ? Show your work for full credit.
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Consider the point on the plot where 10.0 g of naoh have been added. what amount of naoh, in moles, has been added? 0.308 mol fecl3 initially present
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How does a catalyst increase the speed of a reaction? a. the catalyst eliminates the activated complex stage, allowing products to form immediately. b. the catalyst lowers the energy level of the reactants, making it easier for them to react. c. the catalyst makes it easier for the activated complex to form, lowering the activation energy. d. the catalyst raises the energy level of the products, making the reaction finish sooner. reset next
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Astudent completes a titration by adding 12.0 milliliters of naoh(aq) of unknown concentration to 16.0 milliliters of 0.15 m hcl(aq). what is the molar concentration of the naoh(aq)? 1)5.0 m 2)0.20 m 3)0.11 m 4)1.1 m
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I have a 100 g block of iron with a density of 7.874 g/cm3. How much bare
cylindrical wire can be m...
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