math
prove that, apart from y=a^x and y=0, there exist no other continuous functions such that for any real x and y the equation f(x+y) = f(x)f(y) holds.
math
This is a linear function that will look like a straight line if graphed. The x-intercept is 3/2 and the y-intercept is -3. The slope of this line is 2.
physics
four equal charges of 10microculomb is placed in4 corners of a square of side 0.2m. Calculate the force at any one of the charges..........
Chemistry: Acid Base Equilbria
Citric acid (pKa1 = 3.13, pKa2 = 4.76, pKa3 = 6.40) is found in citrus fruit. Calculate the approximate pH of lemon juice, which is about 5% citric acid by mass. Can someone set this one up for me?
Chemistry
So I found that you would have to set it up using (4.1)(3.1)/(2.9)(x-1.1). The x includes the .5 of NO2 already added, so to find how much was added to the original, find x and just subtract .5. The "x" value was the new initial value used to raise SO3 to 4.1 and tha...
Chemistry
SO2(g) + NO2(g) reverse reaction arrow SO3(g) + NO (g) At a given temperature, analysis of an equilibrium mixture found [SO2] = 4.00 M, [NO2] = 0.500 M, [SO3] = 3.00 M, and [NO] = 2.00 M. ---How many moles/liter of NO2 would have to be added to the original equilibrium mixture...
Chem Equilbirum
i thought you would have to decrease x from SO2?
Chem Equilbirum
SO2(g) + NO2(g) reverse reaction arrow SO3(g) + NO (g) At a given temperature, analysis of an equilibrium mixture found [SO2] = 4.00 M, [NO2] = 0.500 M, [SO3] = 3.00 M, and [NO] = 2.00 M. ---How many moles/liter of NO2 would have to be added to the original equilibrium mixture...
Chemistry Eq. Question
The answer is only temperature changes. The equilibrium constant becomes larger with a temperature change, the forward reaction is favored and the eq. shifts to the right. If the constant becomes smaller, the reverse reaction is favored and shifts to the left.
Chemistry Eq. Question
3H2(g) + N2(g) reverse reaction arrow 2NH3(g) What factors would affect the equilibrium constant for the reaction above? (Select all that apply.) increasing the H2 concentration decreasing the NH3 concentration increasing the temperature decreasing the temperature increasing t...
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