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  1. H_2 (g) + F_2 (g) \rightleftharpoons2HF (g), find final ... - Socratic

    Here we assumed that the reaction goes forward. If you calculate Q_c, you would find that here it equals 1: Q_c = ("2.000 M HF")^2/ ("2.000 M H"_2 cdot "2.000 M F"_2) = 1 (Since Q_c < K_c, the reaction …

  2. linux lsns man page on unix.com

    linux operating system manual for lsns section 8 of the unix.com man page documentation.

  3. Q.3.find the integrating factor and solve the exact solution consider ...

    See below. (e^(x-y)cosy+cosx+2e^(2x-y))dx + (sinx-e^(x-y)siny+3y^2e^-y)dy We know that e^y ne 0 so we can simplify the former equation to obtain (e^x cosy+e^y cosx+2e^(2x))dx + (e^y sinx-e^x …

  4. Question #5ad31 - Socratic

    Where: #m# is the total cost for a non-member #c# is the number of aerobic classes a non-member attends What we are trying to find is when #m = n# so we can write and solve this for #c# (the …

  5. Question #ef39d - Socratic

    Feb 18, 2017 · 4.53 * 10^ (9)"kJ mol"^ (-1) The first thing you need to do here is to figure out the frequency of the gamma-ray photons. As you know, wavelength and frequency have an inverse …

  6. Question #6558e - Socratic

    6.2 * 10^(-4) The idea here is that you can find the equilibrium concentration of atomic bromine, "Br", by using the percent of molecular bromine, "Br"_2, that gets converted by the reaction. Once you know …

  7. Question #248e7 - Socratic

    v_"final" = 20.8 "m/s" We're asked to find the speed of the ball as it reaches the ground, given its initial height and initial velocity. We're given that its initial height is 12.2 "m", and that it was kicked solely …

  8. Question #5b97a + Example - Socratic

    Jul 7, 2017 · Here's what I got. I don't think that you have enough information to provide a numerical solution, but you can find the mass of the gas that was released from the container in terms of …

  9. mailx(1) linux man page | unix.com

    Man page for mailx(1) on linux, from the unix.com online archive.

  10. Question #0a9a2 - Socratic

    The idea here is that you need to use two very famous equations, the Einstein equation, which relates mass and energy E = m⋅ c2 , where c - the speed of light in vacuum, approximately equal to 3 ⋅ 108m …