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no. Why can't you work it out? You multiply 50 x 60 in the denominator and divide into 100,000. Your
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Hey Dr.Bob222, Pearlite is not ceramic material correct? Just need a second opinion. Thanks!
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Nevermind. I'm 100% now that Pearlite is not considered ceramic material.
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<b>Partly on the right track and partly not.</b> . Calculate the theoretical yield of Ti(s). Ok, The
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Dr. Bob222, Calculate the moles of C2H6 in 8.60×1023 molecules of C2H6. I did what you said, I got 8.60*10^23*(1mole/6.02*10^23)
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yes. bAsic math. x^a * x^b= x^ (a+b) x^a/x^b= x^(a-b) you added exponents. The answer is 1.43
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Dr. Bob222, Please see my additional posts on Jan 20 at 2:26pm and Jan 21 at 12:33 am. This is in reference to the redox
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Your number are correct they both are being oxidized.
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Dr.Bob222: I attempted to solve the problem numerous times but keep ending up with the wrong answer. If you would be kind enough
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<b>Thanks for showing your work. It helps us identify the problem(s).</b> Calling strychnine SN, SN
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a. (10 points) Calculate the theoretical yield of Ti(s). In order to find TY I have to find the
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3.54 x 10^7 g TiCl4 x (1 mol/189.68 g) x (1 mol Ti/1 mol TiCl4) x (47.88 g/1 mol) = 8.94 x 10^6 g Ti
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