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Fashion Experts: Does this gray vest match this lighter gray burberry tie?
Info about the vest: Its a darker gray (charcoal-ish) with vertical stripes
Info about the tie: Its a lighter gray with burberry design
I'm going to wear black dress shirt beneath them.
Heres are images: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/28409712/20120209_132326.j...
2 AnswersFashion & Accessories9 years agoWhat do you guys think about this FOSSIL watch?
I'm able to get this watch for a decent price, but I was wondering what your opinion is about it?
Stylish? Nice? Ugly?
Girls if you saw a guy wearing it what would you think?
Here's a link to the watch: http://www1.macys.com/shop/product/fossil-watch-me...
1 AnswerFashion & Accessories9 years agoMO of NO- ???????????????????????????????
So I know the NO- is -N=O ...
Will there be 2 unpaired electrons? Are there any nonbonding orbitals?
I just had a midterm and want to see if i got it right so please answer if you know!!!
1 AnswerChemistry10 years agoSuppose you had two small boxes, each containing 1.00 g of protons.?
Suppose you had two small boxes, each containing 1.00 g of protons.
A) If one were placed on the moon by an astronaut and the other were left on the earth, and if they were connected by a very light (and very long!) string, what would be the tension in the string? Express your answer in newtons and in pounds. F = ? N, F = ? lb
B) What gravitational force would each box of protons exert on the other box? F = ?
Thanks so much!!
1 AnswerEngineering1 decade agoFind the charge on the inner surface of the conductor.?
An irregular neutral conductor has a hollow cavity inside of it and is insulated from its surroundings. An excess charge of 20.0 nC is sprayed onto this conductor.
A) Find the charge on the inner surface of the conductor. Q = ?
B) Find the charge on the outer surface of the conductor. Q = ?
C) Without touching the conductor, a charge of -12.0 nC is inserted into the cavity through a small hole in the conductor. Find the charge on the inner surface of the conductor in this case. Q = ?
Thanks so much!!!!
2 AnswersEngineering1 decade agoHow many mL of NaOH are required to reach equivalence point?
Hello all,
I need a little clarification since I figured out 2 ways of doing it and of course 1 way is right.
Vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid; MW = 176.0 g/mol) is a weak acid (pKa = 4.863). Suppose a 500.0 mg tablet is dissolved in water and titrated with 0.100 M NaOH. How many mL of NaOH are required to reach the equivalence point?
Question is, Should I figure the amount of H3O+ concentration and make the mol's of that equal mol's of NaOH to figure out mL? The answer I got for doing it this way is 1.97 mL
OR
Just go ahead and take 500 mg convert it into mols and make those mols = NaOH mols and divide that buy .1 M to get mL? The answer I got doing it this way is 28 mL
Please help me, My test is tm I would love you forever..
2 AnswersChemistry1 decade agoFind the Period (T), frequency (f), velocity (v), and mass (m) for this fixed standing wave? help! hw due soon?
A vibrating string 56.0 cm long is under a tension of 1.80 N. The results from five successive stroboscopic pictures are shown in the figure . The strobe rate is set at 3.60×10^4 flashes per minute, and observations reveal that the maximum displacement occurred at flashes 1 and 5, with no other maxima in between.
Heres a picture that is given: http://session.masteringphysics.com/problemAsset/1...
Question also asked for wavelength and normal mode which I got right.
wavelength = .56 m
n = 2
thanks so much!
2 AnswersPhysics1 decade agoFind the Period (T), frequency (f), velocity (v), and mass (m) for this fixed standing wave? help! hw due soon?
A vibrating string 56.0 cm long is under a tension of 1.80 N. The results from five successive stroboscopic pictures are shown in the figure . The strobe rate is set at 3.60×10^4 flashes per minute, and observations reveal that the maximum displacement occurred at flashes 1 and 5, with no other maxima in between.
Heres a picture that is given: http://session.masteringphysics.com/problemAsset/1...
thanks so much!
1 AnswerPhysics1 decade agoA C-Cl bond will appear at a ____ wavenumber compared to a C-Br bond?
A C-Cl bond will appear at a ____ wavenumber compared to a C-Br bond?
a: lower
b: higher
c: the same
This corresponds to an IR Spectra, NOT NMR.
I know that with NMR, C-Cl will be more downfield due to being more electronegative, but what about an IR Spectra?
2 AnswersChemistry1 decade agoWhat volume of 0.307 M NaOH must be added to produce a buffer of pH = 4.250?
What volume of 0.307 M NaOH must be added to 200.0 mL of 0.425 M Acetic Acid (Ka = 1.75 x 10^-5) to produce a buffer of pH = 4.250 ?
Thanks for your help!!
1 AnswerChemistry1 decade agoHow many swings of the same pendulum will it take for that process on the moon?
Suppose the time for a chemical process to take place on earth is 10.0 swings of a certain standard pendulum.
If this process takes the same amount of time on our moon, where the objects fall toward its surface with an acceleration of 1.67 m/s^2, how many swings of the same pendulum will it take for that process on the moon?
Please help! Thanks :)
1 AnswerAstronomy & Space1 decade agoHow many swings of the same pendulum will it take for that process on the moon?
Suppose the time for a chemical process to take place on earth is 10.0 swings of a certain standard pendulum.
If this process takes the same amount of time on our moon, where the objects fall toward its surface with an acceleration of 1.67 m/s^2, how many swings of the same pendulum will it take for that process on the moon?
Please help! Thanks :)
1 AnswerEngineering1 decade agoKI Starch Paper: Why would black be indicative of oxidants? Explain?
Why is it that if KI Starch paper turns black means it is positive of oxidants?
1 AnswerChemistry1 decade agoHow many swings of that same pendulum will it take for that process will it take on the moon? Physics! Help!?
Suppose the time for a chemical process to take place on earth is 10.0 swings of a certain standard pendulum.
If this process takes the same amount of time on our moon, where the objects fall toward its surface with an acceleration of 1.67 m/s^2. how many swings of the same pendulum will it take for that process on the moon?
Please help! Thanks! Hw due tonight!
1 AnswerPhysics1 decade agoHow many swings of that same pendulum will it take for that process will it take on the moon? Physics! Help!?
Suppose the time for a chemical process to take place on earth is 10.0 swings of a certain standard pendulum.
If this process takes the same amount of time on our moon, where the objects fall toward its surface with an acceleration of 1.67 m s^-1, how many swings of the same pendulum will it take for that process on the moon?
1 AnswerPhysics1 decade agoWhat is the mass of the planet Newtonia? Please help! emergency! HW DUE soon :(?
On the planet Newtonia, a simple pendulum having a bob with a mass of 1.35 km and a length of 1.869 m takes 1.49 s, when released from rest, to swing through an angle of 12.5 degrees, where it again has zero speed. The circumference of Newtonia is measured to be 5.16×10^7 m.
What is the mass of the planet Newtonia?
Thanks I really appreciate it.
1 AnswerPhysics1 decade agoPlease find the area of the surface by rotating around the curve?
Find the area of the surface obtained by rotating the curve x = 1+2y^2 from y=1 to y = 2 about the x-axis.
Please help please!
1 AnswerMathematics1 decade agoGeneral Physics Question about a certain type of problem?
Hey all you einsteins,
I'm stuck on a problem and I do not understand why when sum of all forces for component X it is wSIN(theta) and sum for all components Y is wCOS(theta) instead of the usual cos for X and sin for Y.
The problem is specific when the situation is for something on a slant.
Please explain? I hope i made myself clear.. sorry for the misunderstanding if you didn't understand me.
1 AnswerPhysics1 decade agoPlease help integrate -4sin(mx)^3dx Please! Thanks!?
Please integrate -4sin(mx)^3 dx
The problem is in the trigonometric substitution section so you will have to use it somewhere probably.
Thanks for your help!
1 AnswerMathematics1 decade agoPlease integrate the following: -4(sinmx)^3dx?
Please integrate -4[sin(mx)]^3dx
thanks :)
2 AnswersMathematics1 decade ago