Chemistry, 26.06.2019 23:50 nathanscastr02
Examine these two msds from different manufacturers for sodium hydroxide (naoh). compare and contrast the following aspects: chemical names, chemical properties, order of components, health hazards, and proper disposal click on each of the links to examine two msds reports from different sources. sodium hydroxide version 1 sodium hydroxide version 2 - done
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 18:00
Now consider the reaction when 45.0 g naoh have been added. what amount of naoh is this, and what amount of fecl3 can be consumed by it?
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 21:00
Consider the nuclear equation below. 239 > x + 4 he 94 2 what is x? 1.235 cm 96 2.243 u 92 3.235 u 92 4.243 cm 96
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 16:00
What rule is used to determine how many covalent bonds an element can form? a. the number of covalent bonds is equal to six c the number of covalent bonds is equal to five minus the group number plus the group number b. the number of covalent bonds is equal to eight d. none of the above minus the group number select the best answer from the choices provided
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 21:40
Tooth enamel consists mainly of the mineral calcium hydroxyapatite, ca_10(po_4)_6(oh)_2. trace elements in teeth of archaeological specimens provide anthropologist with clues about diet and diseases of ancient people. students at hamline university measured strontium in enamel from extracted wisdom teeth by atomic absorption spectroscopy. solutions with a constant total volume of 10.0 ml contained 0.726 mg of dissolved tooth enamel plus variable concentrations of added sr. added sr find the concentration of sr in the 10 ml sample solution in parts per billion = ng/ml. find the concentration of sr in tooth enamel in parts per million = mu g/g.
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