Patients should be treated with humble and love like the way
babies are treated.
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How old you have to be to work at McDonald's in baton rouge
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To be employed at any McDonald's in the United States, you must
be 14 years or older.
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What does the pH of a solution depend on
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The molarity. The hydrogen ion concentration.
If given the Ka just use the Henderson-Hasselbach equation
pH=pKa+log(base/acid)
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Why does a reaction slow down with time
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The reactant concentrations decrease
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What information does the rate constant give from the rate law
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It tells how much the reaction rate is affected by
concentrations.
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What is the rate constant of a reaction if rate 1 10-2 molLs A is 2 M B is 3 M m 2 and n 1
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4.5 (moI/L)/s -apex
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What does Le Chtelier's principle state
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The Le Chtelier's principle states one thing. It is the dynamic
equilibrium which is disturbed by changing the conditions and the
position of equilibrium moves that makes a change.
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What would happen if the equilibrium of a weak acid dissociation reaction were upset
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The reaction would shift to balance the change
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What is true of a Brnsted Lowry base
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Bornsted Lowry base is an acid base reaction theory. The ideal
came from Johannes Nicolaus Bronsted and Thomas Martin Lowry in
1923. The theory is that acid can lose or donate a proton.
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What information does an acid or base equilibrium constant give
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The information an acid or base equilibrium constant gives is
that the acidity and base levels are equal to the equilibrium
constant multi[plied by the water concentration.
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Why does Rama put flowers around Sugriva neck
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to tell him apart from bali
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What of the following is necessary to determine the rateof the reaction using the rate law
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The concentrations of the reactants
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What equation is for pH
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pH=-log[H+]
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How is the effect of concentration changes on the reaction seen in the rate law
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Reaction rate increase when the concentration increase.
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What is internal scale
buang ka!
How do you treat patients
Patients should be treated with humble and love like the way
babies are treated.
How old you have to be to work at McDonald's in baton rouge
To be employed at any McDonald's in the United States, you must
be 14 years or older.
What does the pH of a solution depend on
The molarity. The hydrogen ion concentration.
If given the Ka just use the Henderson-Hasselbach equation
pH=pKa+log(base/acid)
Why does a reaction slow down with time
The reactant concentrations decrease
What information does the rate constant give from the rate law
It tells how much the reaction rate is affected by
concentrations.
What is the rate constant of a reaction if rate 1 10-2 molLs A is 2 M B is 3 M m 2 and n 1
4.5 (moI/L)/s -apex
What does Le Chtelier's principle state
The Le Chtelier's principle states one thing. It is the dynamic
equilibrium which is disturbed by changing the conditions and the
position of equilibrium moves that makes a change.
What would happen if the equilibrium of a weak acid dissociation reaction were upset
The reaction would shift to balance the change
What is true of a Brnsted Lowry base
Bornsted Lowry base is an acid base reaction theory. The ideal
came from Johannes Nicolaus Bronsted and Thomas Martin Lowry in
1923. The theory is that acid can lose or donate a proton.
What information does an acid or base equilibrium constant give
The information an acid or base equilibrium constant gives is
that the acidity and base levels are equal to the equilibrium
constant multi[plied by the water concentration.
Why does Rama put flowers around Sugriva neck
to tell him apart from bali
What of the following is necessary to determine the rateof the reaction using the rate law
The concentrations of the reactants
What equation is for pH
pH=-log[H+]
Edited: it is also pH = 14 - pOH. That is certainly an equation
for pH.
How is the effect of concentration changes on the reaction seen in the rate law
Reaction rate increase when the concentration increase.