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#1
I solved it. Disreguard the thread Smile
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#2
What level of work is this? A-Level?
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(09-05-2011, 08:36 AM)Orgy Wrote: If you understand what you're doing, you aren't learning anything. ;)
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#3
I don't really know what you mean by A-level. I'm in honors though.
I really don't know where to begin solving these.
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#4
Oh, so are you at a university?
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(09-05-2011, 08:36 AM)Orgy Wrote: If you understand what you're doing, you aren't learning anything. ;)
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#5
Nope. I'm in high school. It's Gen Chem.
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#6
I'm not going to do all of these for you because they're pretty straight forward. All you have to do is write out a balanced chemical equation, set up a mole ratio (nx/ny = coefficient x / coefficient y) and solve. Remember n = mass/molarmass for solids n = PV/RT for gases and n = MV for solutions
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#7
Could you do one of them as an example? I sort of get what you mean but I'm not completely sure.
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