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M1V1=M2V2M1=?,V1=0.01L,M2=0.108M,V2=0.02613Hance,M1=M2V2/M1=0.2822M
The formula is M1V1 + M2V2 = MtVt You know V1, M2, V2, Mt and Vt and the units all match, so simply plug the numbers in and solve: M1(20) + (50)(10) = (20)(30) 20M1 + 500 = 600 20M1 = 100 M1 = 5 You should add 20 ml of 5% acid to 10 ml of 50% acid to get an acid strength of 20%.
M1 = -1
the answer is m1+=0
A 1 mole glucose solution means that there would be 1 mol/liter. There is only .075 liters, so there is only .075 moles present. .075 moles in 400 milliliters is a .075 to .4 ratio. By expanding the ratio, it is found that there are .1875 moles to 1 liter, making the final concentration 0.1875 M.
M1 l2 t-2
inversetan ( |m1 - m2/1+m1m2| )
The Formula For Inelastic Collision is here: m1(v1b)+m2(v2b)=m11(v1a)+m2(v2a)
gravity force=G*m1*m2/r^2. this well known formula can be used to measure the gravity force in a particular distance from the object with mass m1.
The force between two massess m1 and m2 is given by F = G m1 m2 / r^2 G is gravitational constant. r is the distance between the masses.
The force, written as an equation, is:F = G (m1)(m2) / r2, whereF is the Force between the massesG is the gravitational constant (~= 6.674 x 10-11 N m2/kg2)m1 is one of the massesm2 is the other massr is the distance between the masses (center to center)Take the formula, and solve for r (I'll show the steps): Fold = G (m1)(m2) / r2.(r2)(Fold)= G (m1)(m2)(r2)= G (m1)(m2) / (Fold)r= √ [ G (m1)(m2) / (Fold) ]Plug the formula into itself, but remember, r = 3r (it tripled).Fnew= G (m1)(m2) / (3r)2.Fnew= G (m1)(m2) /(3√ [ G (m1)(m2) / (Fold) ])2.Fnew=G (m1)(m2)/(32G (m1)(m2) / (Fold) )
Alright, so basically you're given: m1+m2=4.0kg, r=25m, Fg=2.5*10-10N We know that Fg=Gm1m2/r2 Using the fact that m1+m2=4.0kg, we know that m2=4.0kg-m1 So: Fg=Gm1(4.0kg-m1)/r2 =G(m1(4.0)-m12)/r2 So: (-G/r2)m12+(4G/r2)m1-Fg=0 Here we can use the quadratic formula to solve for m1 Once you have m1, just use m1+m2=4.0kg to find m2 I'll leave the actual number crunching to you. Hope this helps!
It does not exist. Ca is 2+, and SiO4 is 4-, so it would in that case be Ca2SiO4, but this one does not exist either, or at least I have never heard of it. Olivines have a structural formula M1M2SiO4, where M1 is Ca, Mg, or Fe2+, and M1 (Mg or Fe2+).
if(m1>m2) f=m1; s=(m2>m3)?m1!m3 what its meaning of this?
cuan (m1), port (m1) - (fig) tearmann (m1)
1 mi. = 1609.344 m1 mi. = 1609.344 m1 mi. = 1609.344 m1 mi. = 1609.344 m1 mi. = 1609.344 m1 mi. = 1609.344 m
m1 architecture between Intel Core i9 is batter M1.