Chemistry, 13.01.2021 05:40 alonzo8217
9. Design an experiment to determine the effect of concentration of glucose solution on carbon
dioxide production. In your answer, be sure to include:
One hypothesis the experiment would test. (1 point)
The independent variable in the experiment (1 point)
The dependent variable in the experiment (1 point)
An explanation of why many setups should be used in both the experimental and control
groups (1 point)
A reason why several different types of yeast were NOT tested in this experiment (1 point)
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 12:10
Consider the reaction: n2(g) + o2(g) β 2no(g) kc = 0.10 at 2000oc starting with initial concentrations of 0.040 mol/l of n2 and 0.040 mol/l of o2, calculate the equilibrium concentration of no in mol/l how would this be done?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 13:00
One of the hopes for solving the world's energy problem is to make use of the fusion reaction 21h +31h --> 42he + 10n + energy how much energy is released when 1 mol of deuterium is fused with 1 mol of tritium according to the above reaction? the masses of the atoms and the neutrons are as follows: 21h = 2.0140 amu 31h = 3.01605 amu 42he = 4.002603 amu 10n = 1.008665 amu. the speed of light is 2.9979 x 108 m/s.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 23:50
Be sure to answer all parts. the following equilibrium constants were determined at 1123 k: c(s) + co2(g) β 2co(g) k'p = 1.30 Γ 1014 co(g) + cl2(g) β cocl2(g) k''p = 6.00 Γ 10β3 calculate the equilibrium constant at 1123 k for the reaction: c(s) + co2(g) + 2cl2(g) β 2cocl2(g) 4.68 Γ 10 9 (enter your answer in scientific notation.) write the equilibrium constant expression, kp:
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