i) the strength of the acid so as to judge the dangers of contact with it. this is given by pH
ii) Ionisation or how much the acid dissociates in solution
Although they both may seem similar, remeber that pH depends on concentration while ionisation depends on the strength of the acid
what (two things) must be considered when assessing the danger of a particular acidic solution? i)...
12. What (two things) must be considered when assessing the danger of a particular acidic solution? ii)
Some strategies must be considered when developing your sourcing strategy for particular commodities. Which of the following are included in those dimensions? a. Reshore versus offshore b. Supply base rationalization c. Supply risk management d. Supplier development e. All of the above f. None of the above g. C and D only The nature of the item and process includes assessing which of the following questions? a. How complex is the item you are assessing? b. Can you forecast a...
11. Which of the following salts is(are) considered acidic when dissolved in water? I. (CH) NH-J'Br II. Na CH COO III. LiCN a. Ionly b. II only c. I and II d. I and III e. II and III
In what order must you go when assessing the abdomen? Why?
Which salt(s) listed below form(s) an acidic aqueous solution when dissolved in water? I. II. III. KNO2 NaF NH4C104 O a. III only All of these م O c. II only O d. I only Oe. I and II
Which salt(s) listed below form(s) an acidic aqueous solution when dissolved in water? H2O I. KNO2 II. NaF III. NH4ClO4
Question 13 Which salt(s) listed below form(s) an acidic aqueous solution when dissolved in water? I. KNO2 NaF NH4CIO4 III. a. III only b. All of these O c II only d. I and II e I only
find the particular solution
what do I do when the homogeneous equation is not
factorable?
1. i) Find a particular solution by undetermined coefficients. ii) Find a particular solution by variation of parameters. iii) Are the answers the same? If not, what is the difference? (h) y" – y = 32.7231
aqueous solution of transition metal aqua ions are often acidic. what factors must be taken into account in rationalizing the acidity of these ions?