Will someone help me figure out how to do this problem?
Can someone please help me figure out how to use a ti 84
calculator to do E, F, G, and H. Thanks in advance.
Could someone please help me figure out how to do the bottom
portion of this question? (% transmittance)
You measure the %T values for a series of Six BUN Standard solutions. You need to convert the values to absorbance to determine its relationship to the solution concentration. You process your patient's BUN sample and determine its % Transmittance to be 38.5. What is the concentration of BUN in your patient's sample? Is this reading high, low or normal? high low...
Could someone help me breakdown this problem and figure out how to calculate it? I have added the balanced equation and broke down the products from the reactants. I have also looked up the thermodynamic data. You are comparing the efficiencies of propane (C3H8) gas and ethanol (C2H5OH) as fuels. Assume all reactants and products are in the gas state. I have the balanced equation for C3H8 and C2H5OH as C3H8 +5O2------>3CO2 + 4H2O For the products, I have 3CO2...
can someone help me figure out how to draw these
please
3-methylbutan 4-methyl-2-pentanone propanoic acid ethylpropanoate dimethylethanamide
Can someone help me figure out how to write code on Matlab for
either of these two questions? My biggest problem is working with
the large factorials which Matlab can't seem to handle
1. Write a code to calculate nas a function of ga, when NA l300, 600, 3000, 6000, NB (200, 400, 2000, 4000), and g 100, plot them and try to find some tendency when N increases (hint: 4 plots). 2. Write a code to calculate the probability...
Can someone help me figure out the boiling and melting points
for these compounds from strongest to weakest. Also can someone
provide a detailed explanation on why?
ranx increasng 3P Help 0 3 011 0H
Could someone help me with this problem? I do not know where to start or how to solve this. The most prominent line in the atomic spectrum of mercury is at 253.652nm. Other lines are located at 365.015 nm, 404.833 nm, and 1013.975nm. Answer and explain Which of these lines represents the highest energy light and what is the frequency of the most prominent line?
Can someone help me with this problem and the correct way to
type it out using the formats required? Everywhere I looked says
the answer should be H2S but this was not correct... can someone
explain to me why this is not the answer as well as how to find
it?
Give the formula of the conjugate base of each of the following. (Type your answer using the format Co2 for CO2, (NH4)2CO3 for (NH)2CO3, (NH4]+ for Na', and [NI(CN)4)2-...
Could someone please help me figure out how to solve these
problems for Fundamentals of Electromagnetics? I've seen posts for
this questions that simply post the converted base vectors and
answers, but I'm confused how to convert them in the first place.
For example, in part b, I see answers that immediately convert
ay into
but I can't figure out how that was determined in the first place.
Can someone please help me with those steps in particular? Thank
you...
Can someone help me with a simple C programming problem? How do I make some code like this into its own function? Currently it's pat of the main function, but I want to be able to call it. If you could help me with the prototype, function call, and definition, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks! if(some_input=='r'){ someone = 0; } else if(some_input=='p'){ someone = 1; } else if(some_input=='s'){ someone = 2; } else if(some_input=='q' || some_input=='Q'){ break; // Breaks...