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physics--electric charge?
1 AnswerAlternative Fuel Vehicles7 years agomomentum problem, easy . . .?
1 AnswerPhysics7 years agoApplications of differentiation?
A 2-foot tall dog is walking away from a streetlight which is on a 10-foot pole. At a certain moment, the tip of the dog's shadow is moving away from the streetlight at 5 feet per second. How fast is the dog walking at that moment?
Explain, please!
1 AnswerMathematics7 years agoam i leading him on??? help!!!?
I went to a guys house yesterday, and he really likes me. We kissed a few times and cuddled, but I have no feelings for him. I'd like to hook up, but I don;t want to lead him on anymore. What should I do?
2 AnswersSingles & Dating8 years agovectors?! 10 pts best answer!?
1. The line L1 may be represented by r=(3,-3,8)+s(1,-2,3)
a.) What information does vector (1,-2,3) give about L1?
My answer: (3,-3,8) and (3,-3,8)+(1,-2,3)=(4,-5,11) are both points in a plane through which the same vector passes.
Is this correct? If not, please explain!!
b.) The point T (-1,5,p) lies on L1. Find the value of p.
I know I need to multiply something by (-1,5,p), set it to 0, and solve for p, but what do I multiply it by?
Thank you so much! Please show work and help me understand!
2 AnswersMathematics8 years agoreaction mechanism--quick explanation, no math...?
The following mechanism has been proposed for this reaction:
H2O2+ I– → IO– H2O
H2O2 + IO– → I– + H2O + O2
If this mechanism is correct, which step must be the rate-determining step? Explain.
1 AnswerChemistry8 years agoaldehydes and ketones . . .?
Name all the aldehydes and ketones that have the formula C5H10O. (Enter your answers for each column in alphabetical, then numerical order.)
There are 4 aldehydes, I got:
____
2-methylbutanal
3-methylbutanal
____
and 3 ketones
i got:
____
2-pentanone
3-pentanone
3 AnswersChemistry8 years agoapchem...why can't you see this value in a spectrophotometer? (easy question)?
Provide a plausible explanation as to why spectral lines within the visible spectrum are not able to be seen.
This is for an AP Chemistry lab... the violet value for the H could not be seen. Why? Does something aborb it before it reaches the eyepiece? I have no idea?
1 AnswerChemistry9 years agohelp w/ precalc? quick.?
Find the height and radius dimensions that will give the least amount of surface area for a cylinder. How do I set this up?
Help! Please explain.
3 AnswersMathematics9 years agoenthalpy...I just need help w/ the sig figs!!!?
You are given the following data.
P4(s) + 6 Cl2(g) 4 PCl3(g) ΔH = -1225.6 kJ
P4(s) + 5 O2(g) P4O10(s) ΔH = -2967.3 kJ
PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) PCl5(g) ΔH = -84.2 kJ
PCl3(g) + 1/2 O2(g) Cl3PO(g) ΔH = -285.7 kJ
Calculate ΔH for the following reaction.
P4O10(s) + 6 PCl5(g) 10 Cl3PO(g)
I get -610.1 kJ and WebAssign says to check sig figs. Can anyone help and explain?
1 AnswerChemistry9 years agoCalculate the kinetic energy of a 6.0 x10^-5 g object with a velocity of 1.0x10^5 cm/s.?
I know KE= 1/2mv2
I keep getting 3.0 J which is wrong. Please explain!!
1 AnswerChemistry9 years agosimple quadratic . . . please, please help! 10 pts. best answer--easy!?
This is for a lab . . . I have no clue how to do it.
Find the speed at which you threw the ball knowing only the time in the air. Time in air: 3 seconds.
A=-4.9m/s2
b=initial velocity/speed.
c=initial height
Here's where I'm confused: we're assuming the initial height is 0. And the initial velocity, too? So that means we're just left w/ A–– h(t)=-4.9m/s2(3^2)=-44.1
And that doesn't make sense. PLEASE help!
2 AnswersMathematics9 years agogas laws . . . help?
Helium is collected over water at 25°C and 1.00 atm total pressure. What total volume of gas must be collected to obtain 0.519 g of helium? (At 25°C the vapor pressure of water is 23.8 torr.)
2 AnswersChemistry9 years agoAPCHEM help!! Molarity . . .?
A solution was prepared by mixing 49.00 mL of 0.100 M HNO3 and 137.00 mL of 0.210 M HNO3. Calculate the molarity of the final solution of nitric acid
Please explain!
1 AnswerChemistry9 years agoisosceles triangle... help please?
An isosceles triangle ABC has two side lengths measuring 4cm and a variable altitude. Let altitude be denoted by x.
Find, in terms of x, a relation for
i. its perimeter, p(x) cm and specify its implied domain
ii. its area, A(x) cm^2 and specify its implied domain
Please work out/explain! And don't worry about the domains––I know how to find those.
Thank you so much!
2 AnswersMathematics9 years agoAPCHEM help!! due tomorrow!!!?
Consider the following unbalanced reaction.
P4(s) + F2(g) --> PF3(g)
What mass of F2 is needed to produce 104 g of PF3 if the reaction has a 84.1% yield?
Here's what I got...it's wrong.
P4 + 6F2 --> 4PF3
it came out to 79.107 g F2, which is off.
Please work out and explain!
1 AnswerChemistry9 years agoAP Chemistry HELP!!! (school starts tomorrow!)?
What mass of phosphorus is present in 5.06 mol of each of the compounds listed?
P4O6
Ca3(PO4)2
Na2HPO4
Please work through them and EXPLAIN!!
Thank you so much!
1 AnswerChemistry9 years agoDensity of a proton! Please help!?
From the information in this chapter on the mass of the proton, the mass of the electron, and the sizes of the nucleus and the atom, calculate the density of a hydrogen nucleus. (Radius of a hydrogen proton is 5. x10^-14 cm)
Answer in g/cm^3.
Proton: 1.673x10^-27 kg
I asked this before, but I keep getting it wrong!!! I'm getting 3.2x10^15 g/cm^3.
Please work it out, and use the correct number of sig figs!!!
THANKS!
1 AnswerChemistry9 years agoDensity of a H nucleus...?
From the information in this chapter on the mass of the proton, the mass of the electron, and the sizes of the nucleus and the atom, calculate the densities of a hydrogen nucleus. (Radius of a hydrogen proton is 5. x10^-14 cm)
Answer in g/cm^3.
Proton: 1.673x10^-27 kg
Please explain!
1 AnswerChemistry9 years ago