1. Write an equation to exemplify Dalton’s Law
2. Maximum boiling azeotropes differ from minimum boiling azeotropes in what significant way?
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1. Write an equation to exemplify Dalton’s Law 2. Maximum boiling azeotropes differ from minimum boiling...
C programming language
1. Write a program that prints the minimum value and the maximum value of a given array. For example array a is: int al 10] 140,30,20,50,10,80,99.90,85,70;: the minimum value is 10 and the maximum value is 99. Write a program that Converts an Integer from base 10 to base 2. 2. 3. Write a program that reads in ten marks and then calculates the pass rate
The boiling points of t-butyl methyl ether
(2-methoxy-2-methylpropane) and n-butyl methyl ether
(1-methoxybutane) differ by 16 degrees (71 and 55 °C), even though
they have the same molecular weight. Draw the two structures
below:
The boiling points of t-butyl methyl ether (2-methoxy-2-methylpropane) and n-butyl methyl ether (1- methoxybutane) differ by 16 degrees (71 and 55 °C), even though they have the same molecular weight. Draw the two structures below: Which compound has the higher boiling point and why? 1-methoxybutane has...
2.
Write the balanced equation with physical states
3. Calculate maximum/theoretical yield of MgCO3 from each
reactant and determine limiting reactant of this reaction. How much
excess reactant is there?
Precipitate: 2. Write the balanced equation for the reaction to be performed in this experiment. Be sure to include physical states. CaCl2.2H2O + Na2CO3 3. In another experiment, a student used 0.50 g of MgSO4 and 0.30 g of Na2CO3. a. Calculate the maximum/theoretical yield of MgCO3 from each of...
Question 4 of 14 1 points and it means -- deviation from Raoult's Law. High boiling azeotrope occurs when benzene mixed with trichloromethane, positive ether, negative ester, negative none of the above
Write a brief (minimum 2 paragraphs, maximum 3) response to one of the three following topics: 1. Traditional, electromechanical Hard Drives vs SSD Drives. 2. CRT vs Plasma vs LCD displays 3. Dot matrix vs Laser vs InkJet printing
1) Please derive equation 2 from Ohm's Law knowing that the
current is the same through each element in a series circuit.
Please derive equation 3 from Ohm's Law knowing that the potential
difference is the same across each element in a parallel
circuit.
R = R + R2 + R + ... 1.1+1+1+... RyRRER
Need to write a MIPS assembly program that finds the minimum and maximum and sum of a stored array. It also finds the locations of the minimum and maximum. The interaction between the main program and the function is solely through the stack. The function stores $ra immediately after being called and restores $ra before returning to main. The main program reserves a static C like array (index starts from 0) of 10 elements and initializes it. The maximum should...
1. First, write the equation that represents the Okun's law relationship. Second, what does Okun's law represent? Express what the empirical evidence has proven to be true, as it may relate to any form of Okun’s relationship. Both formula and the numerical evidence on that formula are required. 2. In the best way you can, relate how an expansionary monetary policy can affect the economy by ONLY applying the three main theories of Phillips Curve, Okun’s Law, and Aggregate Demand...
1. Estimate the boiling point for water at 1 atm. Please explain
your choice of equation.
2. What is the vapor pressure for liquid water at 50oC? Explain
your choice of equation.
In this workshop we will solve a few problems from our old exams. To solve problems in this page please use the thermodynamic data provided in the table. Estimate the boiling point for water at 1 |Name atm. Please explain your choice of equation. H2,g) O2(g) H20(g) H2O(I)...
why does it appear the maximum and minimum are solved the
exact same way? whats the difference?
We were unable to transcribe this imageSubstituting y = kx into Equation (6) gives: -2(kx* – b) = 1 Substituting this expression for into Equation (5) gives x* -atko 1+12 y = kla + kb) 1+k2 (b) g(x, y) = y - 2x 2(x* – Xo) + 2) = 0 2(y* - yo) – d = 0 ** – 20 = - =...