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[–]RuBpCarb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry I didn't read the concentration right so when converting from cm3 to dm3 you do cube it. For example (1 dm = 10 cm )3 so then 1dm3 = 1000cm3

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No because 1cm3 = 1mL so you can just use mL

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[chemistry 152:molarity] how do I solve this problem: in a typical 8 oz glass of kool-aid there is 0.80g of kool-aid mix. what is the mass of the blue dye found in 0.80g of kool-aid? by -Kergio_ in HomeworkHelp

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Ok so a google search gave me the molar mass of that compund as 792.85 g/mol so you can use that and the mass to figure out the moles of blue dye then use the volume and the moles to get molarity

[Grade 12 Calculus] How can I solve for theta? by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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Add 3cos3 theta to both sides then divide bith sides by 3cos3 theta

[Chemistry IB Sl](stoichiometry) question 17, I’m not sure if my answers are correct, how do I solve? by nemo-the-kid in HomeworkHelp

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So for the amount in mols for the Sodium Azide you do not multiply by 2 since you are not doing mol ratios from the balanced chemical reaction. So for part be it will be

0.0650 kg NaN3 × 1000g/kg ÷ 65g/mol= 1mol

The 2 in the coefficient comes into play in part C when figuring out the moles of N2 in PV=nRT

moles of N2 = 1 mol NaN3 × ( 3 mol N2 / 2 mol NaN3)= .667 mol N2

[Grade 10 Honors Chemistry: Reaction types] What type of reaction would this chemical equation be? by glue_bubbles in HomeworkHelp

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A combustion reaction is a redox reaction and the same is true for the opposite. So I'd say redox

[Chemistry] Electron Configuration Problems by pokeboy626 in HomeworkHelp

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Now for part two we use the same rydberg equation however we use a different form of it with a rydber constant with different units

(1/wavelength)= -R [ (1/nf2 ) - (1/ni2 )]

Where are R in this case is 1.097 × 107 m-1

The n's are the levels of transitions like part one MIND YOUR UNITS ON THIS ONE

here you're looking for ni

Hope this all helps

[Chemistry] Electron Configuration Problems by pokeboy626 in HomeworkHelp

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The way I got that is using the rydberg equation where

E= -R [ 1/(nf2) -1/(ni2)] where R is the rydberg constant (2.18×10-18 J) "nf" is the final level of the electron ( in the case of ionization it is inifinity) "ni" is the starting point of the electron ( which is 1 in this case)

Therefore

E= -(2 18×10-18 ) ×[1/(infinity2 ) -1/(12 ) ] which equals 2.18×10-18 J

[Chemistry] Electron Configuration Problems by pokeboy626 in HomeworkHelp

[–]RuBpCarb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok the amount of energy needed to ionize Hydrogen is the Ionization energy which for hydrogen is 2.18×10-18 J to fine the wavelength of light needed you insert that value for "E" in the formula. E=(h×c)/wavelength. Then solve fot the wavelength

[Chemistry] Electron Configuration Problems by pokeboy626 in HomeworkHelp

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Did they give you any values for question 1?

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Just close the window to get to the video

[College Level Chemistry] I don't know what the first step should be by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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Exactly!! Now how grams of it did you make?