the conservation of energy principal states that energy cannot be created or destroyed right??
I came accross a question in an old physics exam (while practising for the real one)
which went as follows:
Deuterium and Tritium nuclei may fuse together as, as illistrated in the equation below...
hey thanks a heap.. i think i get it now (kind of) although i dont think weve been taught the ICE table. but i get the geist of it.
thanks again
BENTHEJACK
ka and pka
cheers.. i hoped somone from here would know (im from newzealand) but since it has been taken from your syllabus i spose no-one will. but if you know any other forums i can ask ill be gratefull .... thanks
:eek: benthejack :eek:
yeah we had a dropkick for a chem teacher lastyear who decided to show us sodium reacting with water....... big glass tank with water in it.. sodium fizzez whizzes around a bit... hits the side of the tank.. ummm yeah it caused a bit of a bang and a rather large hole in the tank!!!
hey i was just wondering im studying a solubility section in a practise exam and i found a question which i cant find in my textbook.
it goes like this:
The weak acid HA has Ka=1.20*10^-6
Pka=5.92
Calculate the concentration of all species, other than water, that are present in a 0.05mol/L...
hey i was just wondering im studying a solubility section in a practise exam and i found a question which i cant find in my textbook.
it goes like this:
The weak acid HA has Ka=1.20*10^-6
Pka=5.92
Calculate the concentration of all species, other than water, that are present in a...