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Please report your answer in scientific notation in the provided boxes. The amount of salt typically...
Calculate Ksp for PbS if the solubility is 2.0x10-12 g/L. (Report your answer in scientific notation.)
Calculate Ksp for PbS if the solubility is 2.0x10-12 g/L. (Report your answer in scientific notation.)
Calculations You must show your work, report your answer in using the correct scientific notation, and use the appropriate number of significant figures. 11. (6 pts.) Perform the following conversions: a. 6.52 grams (g) of CH4 to moles of CHA: b. 2.56 mole of CH4 to molecules of CHA: c. 3.65 x 1022 molecules of CH4 to grams (g) of CHA
Report Date 01- 31- 20 Section Chem is 1. Write each number in scientific notation. 10cm a the average height of adult 182.88 cm b. speed of light 186,282 m/s c. length of X rays 0.000 000 009 m d. one pound of water contains 3892000 L 2. Convert these numbers to decimal format. a. 1.36 x 10' g/cm b. 4.39 x 10-7 mm c. 45.4 x 10g d. 1.760 x 10'yd 3. Perform the following calculations then write your...
Enter your answer in the provided box. Enter your answer in scientific notation. A first-order decomposition reaction has a rate constant of 0.00618 yr−1. What is the half-life of the reaction? ______×10_____yr
How many moles is 1.964 g of calcium oxalate monohydrate, Ca(C2O4)·H2O? Report your answer in scientific notation in this form: 1.234e56.
Enter your answer in the provided box. of 9.70 X 10 - and a Calculate the solubility (in g/L) of a generic salt with a formula of A,B, a R molar mass of 174 g/mol. Be sure to answer all parts. Equal volumes of 0.180 M AgNO3 and 0.170 M ZnCl, solution are mixed. Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of Ag and Zn?.! (Enter your answer in scientific notation.)
Be sure to answer all parts. Be sure to report your answer to the correct number of significant figures. Calculate AG and Kp for the following processes at 25°C: (a) H2(g) + Br2(1) 211B10 0 AG- k.I/mol x 10 (Enter your answer in scientific notation.) (b) , H2(g) + , Br2() HBr(g) 0 AG k.J/mol Кр Enter your answer in scientific notation.) × 10
Convert the following number given in scientific notation to standard notation. 6x10-4 6x10-“- Enter your answer in the answer box. ^恒 脈41) 448 PM 8/27/2018 2
Be sure to answer all parts. Enter your answer in scientific notation. Calculate Ke for the following equilibrium: Kp 2.5 x 1010 at 625 K. 2SO2(g)O2(g)= 2SO3(g); = 1012 Ke=