statistics/probability
One statistic used to assess professional golfers is driving accuracy, the percent of drives that land in the fairway. Driving accuracy for PGA Tour professionals ranges from about 40% to about 75%. Tiger Woods hits the fairway about 60% of the time. One reason why the Normal ...
organic chem/ melting pt lab
why does a soluble impurity reduce the melting point range of a pure compound ? why is it advisable to run a mixed melting point determination on samples of two different compositions before concluding that the two compounds are identical ?
chem/solubility
the Ksp of CaF2 = 1.46*10^-10 and Ka of HF = 3.5*10^-4 Calculate the pH of a solution in which the solubility of CaF2 = .0100 moles/liter. so Ksp =[Ca2+][F-]^2 and Ka =[H3O+][F-]/[HF] I'm not sure how to continue...
chem
OHHHH got it, without the ICE chart I sort of get confused. Thanx!
chem
I know that part, but why are the conc. of OH and HA the same ?
chem
the pH of a .100 M solution of sodium formate = 8.37. Calculate the value of Ka of formic acid. okay so I know that the anion of a weak acid is itself a weak base so A- +H2O---> OH- + HA pOH =14-8.37 so conc of OH is 10^-5.63 Ka=[OH][HA]/[A-] so we know the conc of OH and A...
chromatography
so we did this lab on chromatography, and in the beaker was 10 mL of HCI and 35 mL of acetone. IF the distilled water used to prepare the HCI solution in this experiment passed through iron pipes, then the HCI will be contaminated with FeCl3. Examine your chromatography paper ...
pre lab Q on chromatography
suppose that there are two components, A and B, in a mixture. The chemical affinity of A for the stationary pahse is less than that of B and the chemical affinity of A for the mobile phase is greater than that of B. If the mixture is subjected to paper chromatography, which su...
physics pre-lab
By trial and error with your calculator, find the angle theta for which sin theta and theta differ by 5%. This calculation must be done in radians. When you have found theta, express it in degrees. plzzz help thanx
chem
I'm thinking its CH3NH3Br + H2O <====>H3O + CH3NH2 is this correct ?
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