Chemistry, 03.05.2020 14:03 maylinox4330
Tritium is a radioactive form of hydrogen with a half-life of 12.3 years. If 48.0 mg is accidentally released from a nuclear power plant, how much will remain after 49.2 years? Make sure to round to the correct number of significant figures and use units (mg)
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 08:00, flakko1899
An electron moved from shell n = 2 to shell n = 1. what most likely happened during the transition? a fraction of a photon was added. a photon of energy was absorbed. a fraction of a photon was removed. a photon of energy was released.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 13:00, rome58
Lab reagent, hypothesis test. a reference solution used as a lab reagent is purported to have a concentration of 5 mg/dl. six samples are taken from this solution and the following concentrations are recorded: (5.32, 4.88, 5.10, 4.73, 5.15, 4.75) mg/dl. these six measurements are assumed to be an srs of all possible measurements from solution. they are also assumed to have a standard deviation of 0.2, a normal distributin, and a mean concentration equal to the true concentration of the solution. carry out a significance test to determine whether these six measurements provide reliable evidence that the true concentration of the solution is actually not 5 mg/dl.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 14:00, luisaareli6298
Calculate the energy required to ionize a hydrogen atom to an excited state where the electron is initially in the n = 5 energy level. report your answer in kilojoules
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