• Q : Sodium bicarbonate and hydrochloric acid....
    Chemistry :

    What reaction will take place between sodium bicarbonate and hydrochloric acid? Please show balanced equation. Help needed to explain whether it is better to include carbonic acid products of break

  • Q : Provide histogram plots....
    Mathematics :

    Provide histogram plots, with the (suitably renormalised) standard normal density curve superimposed - simulate the standardised sum of independent and identically distributed variates

  • Q : Process of polymerase chain reactions....
    Chemistry :

    Discuss the purpose of continuously heating and then cooling the material in the process of polymerase chain reactions.

  • Q : Distinct connected components....
    Mathematics :

    Suppose (X ,d) metric space has infinitely many distinct connected components. Is it possible (X,d) compact ? if yes ,give an example if no provide proof?

  • Q : Number of items sold in thousands....
    Mathematics :

    Annual profit in thousands of dollars is given by the function, P(x) = 100vx-5 + 3,000, where x is the number of items sold in thousands, x = 5.

  • Q : Simulate the standardised sum of independent variates....
    Mathematics :

    Simulate the standardised sum of independent and identically distributed variates - provide histogram plots, with the (suitably renormalised) standard normal density curve superimposed

  • Q : Find the perfect square....
    Mathematics :

    Explain how to find the perfect square of 329476 without using a calculator, step by step.

  • Q : Aqueous potassuim hydroxide solution....
    Chemistry :

    Bromobutane can be converted to butan- ol using aqueous potassuim hydroxide solution. Outline one possible method. that does NOT involve the use of rate experiments, of determining wether the mecha

  • Q : Aqueous potassuim hydroxide solution....
    Chemistry :

    Bromobutane can be converted to butanol using aqueous potassuim hydroxide solution. Outline one possible method. that does NOT involve the use of rate experiments, of determining wether the mechanis

  • Q : Required order of the synthetic steps....
    Chemistry :

    For each of the following syntheses (number of steps shown in brackets), state what reagent(s) you would use (for each step), explain your choice of reagents, and comment on the required order of th

  • Q : Aids evolution of epidemic....
    Biology :

    Another second assignment is AIDS Evolution of epidemic this is moviei need summary for this about one and half page complete this summary

  • Q : What is the raschig process....
    Chemistry :

    Need to show curly arrows and the identification of which is the nucleophile (if there is one). Is this a nucleophilic substitution? What is the Raschig process and is this even an example of a R

  • Q : Find force of compression if temperature reaches given value....
    Chemistry :

    If the blocks were placed at a temperature of 20oC, what will be the force of compression when the temperature reaches 40oC? The contact area between the block is 0.20m2. Will fracture occure?

  • Q : Calculate the weight of compound in each liter of gasoline....
    Chemistry :

    After the reaction was complete, the unused I2was titrated with 8.27 mL of 0.02772 M thiosulfate solution. Calculate the weight of Pb(C2H5)4(MW = 323.4 g/mol) in each liter of gasoline.

  • Q : How many grams of methane gas are produced....
    Chemistry :

    For a given sample of CH3OH, the enthalpy change during the reaction is 82.1 kJ. How many grams of methane gas are produced?

  • Q : Transverse-longtitudinal-particles....
    Physics :

    How is sound produced? Key words: Transverse, Longtitudinal, particles. How are standing waves set up in the instruments? Key words: incident, reflected, interference, wavelength, string/pipe length

  • Q : Methods for assessing problem solving ability....
    Mathematics :

    Discuss methods for assessing problem solving ability and progress using the Common Core State Standards. Indicate at the beginning of the paper which of these topic(s) you are addressing. Do not in

  • Q : How much naoh would remain if it boiled to dryness....
    Chemistry :

    If 58.3 grams of a 14% (m/m) solution of NaOH were boiled to dryness, how much NaOH would remain? If the recovered NaOH (from part a) were re-dissolved in 1.22kg of water, what would the resulting

  • Q : Find total pressure of new system if gas allowed to diffuse....
    Chemistry :

    If 2.20 L of a gas at 754 torr and 580 mL of gas at 0.988 atm are combined and allowed to diffuse in a 6.00L container, what is the total pressure of the new system?

  • Q : Angle of reflection of a reflected ray....
    Physics :

    The angle of reflection of a reflected ray is 75º. what is the angle formed by the incident ray and the reflected ray?

  • Q : What is the total pressure of the new system....
    Chemistry :

    If 2.20 L ofa gas at 754 torr and 580 mL of gas at 0.988 atm are combined and allowed to diffuse in a 6.00L container, what is the total pressure of the new system?

  • Q : Expression of the electric filed....
    Physics :

    Start from the expression of the electric filed outside an infinite sheet of uniform surface charge density,E=sigma/2epsilon, derive the electric field just outside an ideal conductor: E=sigma/epsi

  • Q : Does reaction occur at the anode or the cathode....
    Chemistry :

    Does this reaction occur at the anode or the cathode? Explain your answer. Explain what will happen to Zn over time.

  • Q : Biological basis of energy homeostasis....
    Biology :

    Discuss the biological basis of energy homeostasis, including an introduction to your chosen focus area; Discuss some of the recent (within five years) and current research on the focus area you cho

  • Q : How many milliliters of magnesium metal produce oxide....
    Chemistry :

    How many milliliters of magnesium metal, with a density of 1.74 g/mL, are needed to produce 102.3 grams of magnesium oxide in the single-replacement reaction below?

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