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May 24, 2013

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Chemistry - DrBob222
Alright, I've made a list of reactions that would produce precipatations. NaCl + Zn CaCl2 + NaOH CaCl2 + Zn CaCl2 + Na2SO4 CuSO4 + NaOH CuSO4 + Zn NaOH + AgNO3 NaOH + Zn BaOH2 + AgNO3 BaOH2 + Zn BaOH2 + Na2SO4 So this way I can figure if it is NaCl, CaCl2, CuSO4, NaOH,Ba(O...

Chemistry
I posted before about designing a procedure to determine two unknowns (1 solid, 1 solution). The possible solutions were: NaCl, CaCl2, CuSO4, NaOH,Ba(OH)2, HCl, HNO3, or H2O. The reagents given are: NaOH, HCl, AgNO3, Zn metal, Na2SO4, and H2O. The procedure I've designed s...

Calculus
f(x) = x(x^2 + 1)^(1/2) f'(x) = (x)(1/2)(x^2+1)^(-1/2)(2x) + (1)(x^2+1)^(1/2) f'(x) = (x^2)(x^2+1)^(-1/2) + (x^2+1)^(1/2)

Chemistry
Oh thanks. But can you tell me what this means "quantify the amount of solute in the solution".

Chemistry
I have to do lab experiment where I design a procedure to determine the identity of two unknowns given to me. One will be a solid and one will be a solution. I also have to quantify the amount of solute in the solution. The possible solids it could be are NaCl, KNO3, KHP, Zn, ...

math
This is probably really easy to work out: x^2=(x-2)(x+3) ^meaning to the power of I've got to: x^2=x^2+x-6 Don't know what to do next

math
Solve the following equations giving any roots in terms of pi in the .......? interval -2pi ≤ 0 ≤ 2pi. a) 2cos²Θ + sin²Θ = 0 b) 2cos²Θ + sin²Θ = 1 c) 2cos²Θ + sin²Θ = 2

Chemistry
Copper dissolves in nitric acid, producing copper (ll) nitrate. After reaction with sodium hydroxide and heating, copper nitrate changes to copper (ll) oxide. Calculate the percent yield of this process if 1.235 g of copper produced 1.452 g of copper oxide.

Physics
Mars' moon Phobos has a mass of 1.07x1016 kg and a mean radius of 11.1 km. Let's say our rocket blasts off from the surface of Phobos when Phobos is 9500 km from the surface of Mars. Does the rocket have to work harder to escape from the gravitational pull of Phobos or...

science
to find the vertical velocity we use 40*cos(30)=34.6 m/s W= KE = 1/2 mv^2 =1/2*0.15*34.6^2= 89.797 J or 90 J

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