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Please help me and explain to me the steps. Thank you! Incorrect. Did you cancel the electrons properly? Is the total ch...
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Review Question 5.013 Incorrect. Did you account for both concentrated and dilute nitric acid products? What are the possible products of the reduction of nitric acid? Select all that apply. NO2(g) NO3(9) NO(9) NH3(aq) NH4+ (aq) What are the major products produced in the combustion of C10H22 under the following conditions: Incorrect. If excess oxygen is available, won't the carbon be completely oxidized? (a) an excess...
Please help me figure these out, and if you could explain why you got the answer you did that would be great, because I have an exam tomorrow! Thanks in advance. 1. Anaplerotic reactions __________. A. produce oxaloacetate and malate to maintain constant levels of citric acid cycle intermediates B. produce biotin needed by pyruvate carboxylase C. recycle pantothenate used to make CoA D. produce pyruvate and citrate to maintain constant levels of citric acid cycle intermediates E. All of...
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Attempts: Do No Harm: 6 2. Understanding the role of fixed cost in the short run Aa Aa Consider an airline's decision about whether or not to cancel a particular flight that hasn't sold out. The following table provides data on the total cost of operating a 100-seat plane for various numbers of passengers Number of Total Cost (TC) 35,000 55,000 65,000 67,000 68,000 68,500 69,000 70,000 70,500 70,800...
Can you help me answer these 5 questions please 1. How many total valence electrons will there be on the PO43- ion (a -3 ion)? 2. How many lone pairs of electrons are on the entire structure in the correct Lewis structure for CS2 ? 3. How many lone pairs of electrons will be on the central atom in the correct Lewis structure for PBr5? 4. Which fo the following atoms can have an expanded octet? A. S B. O...
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(10%) Problem 7: A conducting sphere of radius r! = 0.31 m has a total charge of Q = 2.3 μC. A new uncharged conducting sphere of radius r2 0.21 m joins to the original by a small conducting wire. The spheres are separated by an immense distance compared to their size - 50% Part (a) what is the total charge on sphere two Q2 after they are...
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The Public Budgeting and Finance Association is planning its annual conference. The conference hotel has quoted the following prices for services: Thursday afternoon Conference facilities rental: $425 Coffee-break service: $10 per person Audiovisual equipment rental: $55 Evening reception: $25 per person Friday Conference facilities rental: $750 Coffee-break service, morning and afternoon: $15 per person Continental breakfast: $15 per person Luncheon: $20 per person Audiovisual equipment rental:...
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eBook The Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) model is a classical model used for controlling inventory and satisfying demand. Costs included in the model are holding cost per unit, ordering cost and the cost of goods ordered. The assumptions for that model are that only a single item is considered, that the entire quantity ordered arrives at one time, that the demand for the item is constant over time,...
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- Lab Report Form - Question (1 point): 30 total points possible Hypothesis (2 points): Variables Why did you choose this as the variable? (1 point) (2 points) Dependent Variable (2 points) (1 point) Independent Variable (1 point each for a total of 3 points) (1 point) Controlled Variables - a mi Control Group: (2 points) Experimental Group: (2 points) Conclusion: (1 point)...
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You may be familiar with Newton's Second Law of Motion, SF = mā. In English, this equation says: The sum, or net, (S) of the forces (F) acting upon an object equals (=) the mass (m) of the object multiplied by the object's acceleration (ā). Even if you are familiar with this famous equation, did you notice the arrows above F and a before?...
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You are the financial analyst of the Management and Budgeting Oftice (MBO) for the Procurement Agency of your Municipality The Transport system of your city needs to have an extension/renovation of the existing equipment (eg vehicles, on-board Wi-Fi network, etc.) and infrastructure (e.g. binary for bus, etc). The transport system is totally owned by the municipality, hence it is in charge of investment decision and business activity...