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Could someone post answers for these questions.
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Compare the conservation techniques applied to two Australian maritime archaeological projects.
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Predict the products of the...
Hi, i am finding difficulty in part (b), i solved (a) but would want the answer for (b).
1. (a) Identify and describe the effect that limits the resolution of this and many other ground-based telescopes.
(b) Describe the main method that is used on large modern optical telescopes
to...
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Compare the conservation techniques applied to two Australian maritime archaeological projects.
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Predict the products of the electrolysis of solutions of (i) sodium fluoride and (ii)...
1. The gases go into the reactor in a nitrogen:hydrogen volume ratio of 1:3. Explain why this means that the gases go into the reactor in a ratio of one molecule of nitrogen to three molecules of hydrogen.
2. What compromise is reached about the temperature used for the process? Why is this...
for experiment refer to http://web.mst.edu/~gbert/IClock/Clock.html
Part1 - How does temperature affect the rate of the reaction?
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Part2 - How does concentration affect the rate of the reaction?
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The Solution A starch concentration is fixed at 0.006%. (0.006% is 0.00006 g of starch per mL).
When 50 mL of Solution A are mixed with 50 mL of Solution B, what will be the initial starch concentration in the mixture? Give your answer as %, and g of starch per mL.
Hi
I would like some help here.
for (I) the equation of the tangent y=px-ap^2
equation of normal y=(-1/p)x + a
point N(ap,0)
i don't know how to do part (II)
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Cathode: H2O + e- --> 1/2H2 + OH-
Anode: H2O -> 1/2O2 + 2H+ + 2e-
2Cl- -> Cl2 + 2e-
Products being formed are
Hydrogen gas at the cathode(-)
and
Oxygen and Chlorine gas at the anode(+)