Balance the equations by inserting coefficients as needed.
equation 1:
CaCO3 + HCl -> CaCl...
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 15:00
Which element in the third period would you expect to have the larger atomic radius, sodium (na) or sulfur (s)? a. sodium, because it has a higher effective nuclear charge attracting electrons in fewer energy levels. b. sodium, because it has fewer protons attracting electrons in the same energy levels. c. sulfur, because it has more protons attracting electrons in more energy levels. d. sulfur, because it has a higher effective nuclear charge attracting electrons in the same energy levels.
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A3.37-mg sample of protein was chemically digested to convert its nitrogen into ammonia and then diluted to 100.0 ml. then 10.0 ml of this solution was placed in a 50-ml volumetric flask and treated with 5 ml of phenol solution plus 2 ml of sodium hypochlorite solution. the sample was diluted to 50.0 ml, and the absorbance at 625 nm was measured in a 1.00-cm cuvette and found to be 0.486. for reference, a standard solution was prepared from 10.0 mg of nh4cl (molar mass = 53.49 grams/mole) dissolved in 1.00 l of water. then 10.0 ml of this standard was placed in a 50-ml volumetric flask, treated in the same manner as the unknown, and the absorbance found to be 0.323. finally, a reagent blank was prepared using distilled water in place of unknown, it was treated in the same manner as the unknown, and the absorbance found to be 0.076. calculate the weight percent of nitrogen in the protein.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 22:30
The diagram shows the relationship between scientific disciplines.the names of some scientific disciplines have been removed from the boxes. which scientific discipline belongs in the blue box? a.physics b.biology c.chemistry d.metallurgy
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 23:00
Which organism develops breathing organism develops breathing organs from pharyngeal arches? shark, spider, sea star, sea horse
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