Differences in equations, units, and terminology between fields of research can sometimes cause difficulties in communicating with each other. For example, in equation 1, the authors use k1 to describe the equilibrium constant for the reaction CO2(aq) H2O <-> H HCO3-. In general chemistry class we would use ___ instead of k1.
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Tin has ten stable isotopes. the heaviest, 124sn, makes up 5.80% of naturally occuring tin atoms. how many atoms of 124sn are present in 82.0 g of naturally occurring tin? what is the total mass of the 124sn atoms in this sample?
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An excess of lithium oxide undergoes a synthesis reaction with water to produce lithium hydroxide li2o+h2o→2lioh if 1.05 g of water reacted, what is the theoretical yield of lithium hydroxide? a) 5.83 x 10–2 g lioh b) 1.17 x 10–1 g lioh c) 2.79 x 100 g lioh d) 1.40 x 100 g lioh
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Read the claim. breakfast is an important meal. it jump starts the body’s process of using calories to break down food. appetite can decrease with age, but going too long without eating causes metabolism to slow down. current research shows that incorporating legumes such as lentils and chickpeas into meals boosts metabolism for twenty-four hours. who might benefit from this claim? people who have a fast metabolism stores that sell exercise equipment people who take vitamin supplements grocery stores that sell legumes
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