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A net ionic equation includes only the components that are active in the reaction. Spectator ions are removed, unlike in total ionic equations.
The term sodium citrate includes three distinct substances. An MSDS for a form of one of these substances indicates that it decomposes at a temperature above 230oC.Please see the links.
This category includes all of the following, and there may be other: O2, CO, and NO.
A routine urinalysis usually includes the following tests: color, transparency, specific gravity, pH, protein, glucose, ketones, blood, bilirubin, nitrite, urobilinogen, and leukocyte esterase.
Specific Heat is:-the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1g of a substance 1°C-specific heat is symbolised as Cp or C-has units of J/g °C-J stands for Joules, which is a unit of energyMost often used in equation: q = mΔTCpq = energy in Jm = mass in gΔT = change in temperatureCp = specific heatExampleHow much energy is required to raise the temperature of 345.34g of Aluminium from 35.0°C to 250.00°C ? The specific heat of Aluminium is .90 J/Cp q = mΔTCpq = 345.34g(250.00°C - 35.0°C)0.09J/g°Cfrom there its just simple Algebra.q = 66,823.29JHowever, not all problems will be as simple as the one above. Some may require up to 3+ equations that can include Enthalpy or ΔH which leads to using a Change of State Graph.
In Science, there are seven fundamental quantities. The seven fundamental quantities includes length, mass, time, electric current, thermodynamic temperature, amount of substance, and luminous intensity.
No such thing.Scalar quantities are values that have size but not direction such as mass or speed (as opposed to velocity which includes the direction of travel).
The cast of Beautiful Equations - 2011 includes: Matt Collings as himself Stephen Hawking as himself
One of the basic self-decontamination rules includes flushing body and clothing with large quantities of water
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The answer depends on the nature of the equations. For a system of linear equations, the [generalised] inverse matrix is probably simplest. For a mix of linear and non-linear equations the options include substitution, graphic methods, iteration and numerical approximations. The latter includes trail and improvement. Then there are multi-dimensional versions of "steepest descent".
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No such thing.Scalar quantities are values that have size but not direction such as mass or speed (as opposed to velocity which includes the direction of travel).
Yes, you can use a semicolon before the word "including" when it separates items in a list within a sentence. For example, "There are many countries known for their delicious cuisine; including Italy, France, and Japan."
It means that at least one of the equations can be expressed as a linear combination of some of the other equations. A linear combination of equations is the addition (or subtraction) of equations. And since an equation can be added several times, it includes multiples of equations. For example, if you have x + 2y = 3 and 2x + y = 4 Then adding 2 times the first and 3 times the second gives 8x + 7y = 18 This is, therefore, dependent on the other 2. If you have n unknown variables, there will be a unique solution if, and only if, you must have a set of n independent linear equations.
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