[tot] 2NO2(g) + V2O2(g) - N,05(s) ΔΗ(tot) = [1] NOS(S) + 2NO(g) + (3/2002(g). ΔΗ, = 223.7 kg [2] NO(g) + V2O2(g) + NO2(g) ΔΗ, = = -57.1 kJ [tot] =X[1] [2]: ΔΗ(tot) = _XΔΗ, _XΔΗ, = k]
You can have a $1 million today or $50,000 for eternity (this right can be passed on to your heirs). At which interest rate would you prefer the $50,000 for eternity? (See HW7 on Chapter 8 material for relevant formulas.) Select one: a. 1.05 b. .05 c. .1 d. .15 e. .03
Requirement 1. Prepare a perpetual inventory record for the merchandise inventory using the FIFO inventory costing method. Start by entering the beginning inventory balances. Enter the transactions in chronological order, calculating new inventory on hand E merchandise inventory purchased, sold, and on hand at the end of the period. (Enter the oldest inventory layers first.) Purchases Cost of Goods Sold...
So i have the solution for this problem, but my questions is that when they were finding the sound intensity level where did they get the initial intensity? ( 1 × 10−12) A speaker with a power of 58 W is playing music. What is the sound intensity level of the music at a distance of 22 m? Assume that...
In Bob Guest's office there are two glass jars filled with dice in the shapes of the five Platonic solids. There are Tetrahedrons (4 sided), Cubes (6 sided) also known as Hexahedrons, Octahedrons (8 sided), Dodecahedrons (12 sided) and lcosahedrons (20 sided). The dice also come in a variety of solid and translucent colors. The table below details the number...
please find the partial correlation for exercise and weight loss
while controlling for sugar.
2. There is a scientific study that claims amount of sugar consumed is related to weight gain. Another study claims amount exercise is related to weight loss. You are interested in exploring if amount of sugar consumed and amount of exercise can be used to weight...
Can somebody help me solve this? Thank you!
Reagents Unknowns pH KOH AgNO, BaCl, NacI NH(a) NaS NasO. HSco HCl HNO3 H2SO4 KOH NH3** Na2S NaCl CuCl2 a 10 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 21 23 24 26 28 30 32 35 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 45 46 47 48 49 51 52 53 54...
QUESTION 35 Problem 5) Final scores of all the students in randomly selected 3 sections in a course, "Statistical Methods I at Sarn Houston State University are presented below. There are 15 sections in total Section 3: (69.92, 66, 81.76, 55, 70, 83, 68, 57.80, 66, 69, 55, 88, 70, 70, 70,56,50) Section 6: (10, 73, 88, 58, 89,69, 63,...
(2.5 points) Supply the missing quantum number designations and/or sublevel names. [6.55, 6.57, 6.59] 8. Name m 1 6d. 3 3s 5 -1
ln(QCOM) = ln α + β1*(PCOM) +
ϒ1*(PELEC) + ϒ2*ln(COM) +
ϒ3*(SALES) + ϒ4*(DEGREE).
QCOM = α*(PCOM)β1*(PELEC)ϒ1
(COM)ϒ2 (SALES) ϒ3(DEGREE)ϒ4
Where
QCOM = annual mcfs purchased by the gas utility’s commercial
customers,
PCOM = average annual commercial price per mcf of gas,
PELEC = annual average commercial electric price per kwh,
COM = number of commercial gas customers,
SALES =...