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Someone plsss help me I will make you as brain plsss Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic single-celled organism that thrive on the sunlight and nutrients. Cyanobacteria blooms (blue-green algae) are a frequent occurrence in the Great Lakes, particularly in Lake Erie, Green Bay, and Saginaw bay in august and early September. Which statement describe the main causes of the Cyanobacteria blooms in the Great Lakes?
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Salicylic acid is a very important acid. it is used to synthesize the aspirin by treating with acetic anhydride. a 0.2015-g sample of salicylic acid was dissolved in a 100.00-ml volumetric flask, and the solution was diluted to the mark. a 10-ml aliquot of this solution was titrated with standard naoh (0.01130 + 0.2% n) to a phenolphthalein faint pink color end point at 19.81 ml. (a) (calculate the normality of the salicylic acid solution used in the titration. (b) assuming the salicylic acid is pure, what is the equivalent weight of the salicylic acid? practice problems for the final exam (continued) (c) (calculate the inherent error in the determination of the equivalent weight you calculated in part (b). use the following absolute errors in the equipment /glassware when calculating the inherent error. 5.00-ml pipet: + 0.02 ml 100-ml volumetric flask: + 0.08 ml analytical balance: + 0.2 mg 25-ml buret: + 0.03 ml
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After watching the video "zinc strip in copper nitrate solution", and reading the instructions, click on the link labeled "start" just below the drawing of the pencil tip. follow the direction to complete the 3x3 grid. answer the below questions for the portion of the activity in which sn(s) is placed in agno3(aq)
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 14:30
Chemistry worksheet - i am not sure what they are asking for exactly?
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