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- An object with a mass of 32 g is dropped into 210 mL of . . . - Socratic
An object with a mass of 32g is dropped into 210mL of water at 0∘ C If the object cools by 60∘ C and the water warms by 3∘ C, what is the specific heat of the material that the object is made of?
- What is the square root of 5 32? - Socratic
When simplifying square roots, you try to pull out any perfect squares (which can be simplified to integers) and leave the number inside the square root as small as possible For this expression, these are the steps of the simplification process: √ 5 32 = √5 √32 = √5 √16⋅ 2 = √5 √16√2 = √5 4√2 = √5 4√2 √2 √2 = √5 ⋅ 2 4 ⋅ 2 = √10 8 This is an irrational
- Question #3c1d8 - Socratic
The answer is D) Pb^(2+), I^(-) The double replacement reaction that takes place in aqueous solution between lead (II) nitrate, Pb(NO_3)_2, and potassium iodie, KI, forms an Insoluble solid, lead (II) iodide, which precipitates out of the solution The other product of this reaction is potassium nitrate, KNO_3, which is a soluble salt This means that you can determine which ions will act as
- An object with a mass of - Socratic
An object with a mass of 4kg, temperature of 105oC, and a specific heat of 32 J kg ⋅ K is dropped into a container with 16L of water at 0oC Does the water evaporate? If not, by how much does the water's temperature change?
- Question #85b0b - Socratic
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- Calculations with wavelength and frequency - Socratic
What is the wavelength (in nm) of the red light emitted by a barcode scanner that has a frequency of #4 62 * 10^14s^-1#? A certain microwave has a wavelength of 0 032 meters What is the frequency of the microwave? What is the frequency of a wave carrying #8 35 * 10^-18# J of energy?
- A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of pi 6 and . . . - Socratic
A projectile is shot from the ground at an angle of #pi 6 # and a speed of #5 8 m s# Factoring in both horizontal and vertical movement, what will the projectile's distance from the starting point be when it reaches its maximum height? Physics2D MotionProjectile Motion
- You have a vinegar solution you believe to be 0. 83 M. You . . . - Socratic
You have a vinegar solution you believe to be 0 83 M You are going to titrate 20 0mL of it with a NaOH solution that you know to be 0 519 M At what volume of added NaOH solution would you expect to see the end point?
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