Quiz_ F21 Final exam
pdf
keyboard_arrow_up
School
University of California, Irvine *
*We aren’t endorsed by this school
Course
13000
Subject
Chemistry
Date
Feb 20, 2024
Type
Pages
17
Uploaded by GeneralViper4228
F21 Final exam
!
This is a preview of the published version of the quiz
Started: Dec 7 at 10:31am
Quiz Instructions
You can use any of the resources provided through this course (homework solutions, lecture notes,
book, etc.) and any others you like (e.g. internet search). But you CANNOT use interactive resources
of any kind, including speaking to or interacting with a person live (not in person, not on discord, not
on a question site). Only static (non-interactive) resources are allowed.
Respond to the first question of the exam certifying that you are taking the exam in compliance with
these guidelines and those of the UCI academic honesty policy.
Use the values for constants, EM spectrum, and electronegativities in the following files when
answering exam problems:
ENGR1A_F21_midterm1_const-EM-PT.pdf
(https://canvas.eee.uci.edu/courses/38739/files/16169292/download?download_frd=1)
Midterm 2 electronegativity PT.pdf
(https://canvas.eee.uci.edu/courses/38739/files/16370306/download?download_frd=1)
Post private notes to me on Ed Discussion or call me at 949-824-1194 if you have issues during the
exam.
0 pts
Question 1
YES
NO
I certify that I am taking this exam in accordance with the UCI academic honesty
policy linked on the course syllabus, and according to the instructor’s guidelines,
including not consulting other people or interactive resources during the exam. .
1 pts
Question 2
cesium
iodine
aluminum
zirconium
gallium
The highest energy electron in the ground state of an atom has quantum numbers
n
= 4, l
= 1, m
= 0, m
= +1/2. This atom could be:
l
s
1 pts
Question 3
CaBr
Ca Br
Ca Br
CaBr
CaBr
What would be the expected chemical formula of the ionic compound containing
only Ca and Br?
3
2
4
2
2
1 pts
Question 4
In
Cd
Sn
Sb
Ag
All of the following atoms could have ground state electron configurations of
[Kr]
4d
except
10
3+
2+
4+
4+
+
1 pts
Question 5
As
< Rb
< Br < Se
< Sr
As
< Se
< Br < Rb
< Sr
As
< Sr
< Se
< Br < Rb
Rb
< Br < Sr
< Se
< As
Sr
< Rb
< Br < Se
< As
Arrange the following ions in order from smallest
to largest
ionic radius: As
, Rb
,
Br , Se
, Sr
3-
+
-
2-
2+
3-
+
-
2-
2+
3-
2-
-
+
2+
3-
2+
2-
-
+
+
-
2+
2-
3-
2+
+
-
2-
3-
1 pts
Question 6
For the bonds C—S, C—F, and C—O, polarity of the bond increases in the
following order:
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
- Access to all documents
- Unlimited textbook solutions
- 24/7 expert homework help
C—O < C—F < C—S
C—S < C—F < C—O
C—S < C—O < C—F
C—O < C—S < C—F
C—F < C—S < C—O
1 pts
Question 7
NO
BrO
FNO
NO
ClO
Select all of the following molecules with Lewis dot structures that DO NOT satisfy
the octet rule.
Note: look carefully at the molecular charge for the molecular ions in the following
list.
-
2
2
-
2
1 pts
Question 8
None of these
What is the formal charge on each N atom (in any order) in the Lewis structure of
the N
anion?
3
-
-1, +1, -1
+2, -1, 0
0, -1, 0
-2, +1, 0
1 pts
Question 9
2-
1-
2+
1+
3+
What is the oxidation state of a Co atom with the following electron energy
diagram:
1 pts
Question 10
None of the above
0.43 and 0.47
0.49 and 0.41
0.24 and 0.66
0.79 and 0.11
Hypothetical element X has three naturally occurring isotopes (
X, X, and X)
and has an atomic mass of 24.31 amu. The masses of X, X, and X are
23.9850, 24.9858, and 25.9826 amu, respectively. If the fractional abundance of
X is 0.1000, what are the fractional abundances of X and X?
24
25
26
24
25
26
25
24
26
1 pts
Question 11
Sb
Sb
Ge
Si
S
Select all of the following ions that are expected to be paramagnetic in their
ground state.
3+
3-
2+
4+
2+
1 pts
Question 12
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
- Access to all documents
- Unlimited textbook solutions
- 24/7 expert homework help
Tetrahedral
Linear
Seesaw
Trigonal bipyramidal
Octahedral
What is the molecular structure of IBr
?
2
- 1 pts
Question 13
PH
SO
FeCl
ClO
NI
Which of these is the most ionic compound of those listed?
3
2
3
2
3
1 pts
Question 14
Which of the following is the most stable Lewis structure of ClO
?
3
-
1 pts
Question 15
1.33
What is the N—O bond order in the Lewis structure of NO
?
2
+
3
1
1.5
2
1 pts
Question 16
-2
0
-1
+1
None of the above
What is the formal charge on the central O atom in the Lewis structure of O
?
3
1 pts
Question 17
Which is the most stable Lewis structure of ICN?
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
- Access to all documents
- Unlimited textbook solutions
- 24/7 expert homework help
1 pts
Question 18
[Ne]3s 3p
[Ne]3s 3p
[Ne]3s 3p
[Ne]3s
[Ne]3s 3p
Consider the following ground state electron configurations. Which corresponds to
the atom with the greatest first ionization energy according to periodic table
trends?
2
3
2
1
2
5
2
2
4
1 pts
Question 19
Sn
Cd
Which element has the electron configuration [Kr]
5s 4d
in its 1+ oxidation state?
2
10
In
Ag
Sb
1 pts
Question 20
Trigonal bipyramidal
Trigonal pyramidal
Seesaw
Trigonal planar
T-shaped
What is the molecular geometry of BrCl
?
3
1 pts
Question 21
SO
bond angle > SO
bond angle
More information is needed to predict relative bond angles
SO
bond angle = SO
bond angle
SO
bond angle < SO
bond angle
What are the relative bond angles of O—S—O bonds in SO
and SO
?
4
2-
2
2
4
2-
2
4
2-
2
4
2-
1 pts
Question 22
Te
Si
Se
Sr
Cl
Which of the following elements has the highest expected electronegativity based
on periodic table trends?
1 pts
Question 23
Because its wavelength is too short
Because its frequency is too low.
Because of the uncertainty principle
Because its kinetic energy is too small
Because its wavelength is too long
The wavelike properties of a baseball thrown at 1 m
·
s
cannot be observed
because of which of the following?
-1
1 pts
Question 24
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
- Access to all documents
- Unlimited textbook solutions
- 24/7 expert homework help
2.48 x 10
m
·
s
1.43 x 10
m
·
s
8.24 x 10
m
·
s
1.21 x 10
m
·
s
4.03 x 10
m
·
s
What is the speed of a Li atom (mass = 1.15 x 10
kg) that has a de Broglie
wavelength of 1.43 x 10
m?
-26
-12
-5
-1
-12
-1
-20
-1
19
-1
4
-1
1 pts
Question 25
5s
4p
5d
5p
4d
An electron in a hydrogen atom is excited to a state with quantum numbers n
= 5, l
= 1, m
= 0, m
= -1/2. To which subshell is the electron excited?
l
s
1 pts
Question 26
7
6
3
2
4
How many valence electrons does the neutral atom represented in the following
energy level diagram have?
1 pts
Question 27
V
Ti
Cr
Ni
Ca
Select all of the following atoms that have 28 neutrons
51
48
52
58
40
1 pts
Question 28
1.9 x 10
J
2.6 x 10
J
5.2 x 10
J
6.1 x 10
J
1.9 x 10
J
How much energy is in 1 mole of 640 nm photons?
5
-16
-43
-19
42
1 pts
Question 29
3.45 x 10
m
1.17 x 10
m
2.90 x 10
m
3.45 x 10
m
1.54 x 10
m
Assuming electron orbital energies in Be
obey the Bohr model, what wavelength
of light is emitted by the relaxation of an electron from the n
= 4 to the n
= 3 state?
3+
-4
-7
3
-9
-6
1 pts
Question 30
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
- Access to all documents
- Unlimited textbook solutions
- 24/7 expert homework help
46.2 g
11.6 g
4.60 g
54.5 g
23.1 g
The molar mass of a Cl atom is 35.45 g
·
mol
. What is the mass of 0.652 moles of
Cl?
-1
1 pts
Question 31
N
N
N
N
N
Use molecular orbital theory to predict which molecule has the greatest bond
order:
2
+
2
2-
2
2
-
2
2+
1 pts
Question 32
Saving... sp
sp
sp d
sp
sp d
What is the orbital hybridization of the central C atom in methylamine, CH
NH ?
3
2
2
3
2
3
3
1 pts
Question 33
C
H
(hint: H
CCH )
C
H
(hint: H
CCH )
C
H
(hint: HCCH)
Use Lewis dot structures to determine which of the following molecules has the
shortest C--C bond length.C
2
4
2
2
2
6
3
3
2
2
Submit Quiz
Related Documents
Related Questions
Please help
arrow_forward
Name (please print):
Fall 2022
Basic Laboratory Operations
Post Lab Questions
1.) Suppose you're attempting to measure the density of a liquid that is highly volatile (it evaporates
quickly). If you first measure the mass and then several minutes later you measure the volume of the
liquid will the measured density be higher than the true value, lower than the true value, or the true
density of the liquid. [It helps to understand this problem with the density equation.]
2.) Suppose you're attempting to measure the density of a liquid that is highly volatile (it evaporates
quickly). If you first measure the volume and then several minutes later you measure the mass of the
liquid will the measured density be higher than the true value, lower than the true value, or the true
density of the liquid. [It helps to understand this problem with the density equation.]
3.) You're attempting to calculate the density of an alloy. The alloy is in the shape of a cylinder. If the
mass of the alloy is…
arrow_forward
reading:
The accelerometer keeps track of how quickly the speed of your vehicle is changing. When your car hits another car—or wall or telephone pole or deer—the accelerometer triggers the circuit. The circuit then sends an electrical current through the heating element, which is kind of like the ones in your toaster, except it heats up a whole lot quicker. This ignites the charge which prompts a decomposition reaction that fills the deflated nylon airbag (packed in your steering column, dashboard or car door) at about 200 miles per hour. The whole process takes a mere 1/25 of a second. The bag itself has tiny holes that begin releasing the gas as soon as it’s filled. The goal is for the bag to be deflating by time your head hits it. That way it absorbs the impact, rather than your head bouncing back off the fully inflated airbag and causing you the sort of whiplash that could break your neck. Sometimes a puff of white powder comes out of the bag. That’s cornstarch or talcum powder to…
arrow_forward
board
Instructions
Please select the best answer for each of the questions.
This test has a time limit of 2 hours.This test will save and submit automatically when the time expires.
Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain.
Timed Test
Multiple Attempts Not allowed. This test can only be taken once.
Force Completion Once started, this test must be completed in one sitting. Do not leave the test before clicking Save and Submit
This test does not allow backtracking. Changes to the answer after submission are prohibited.
Your answers are saved automatically.
Remaining Time: 1 hour, 34 minutes, 00 seconds.
* Question Completion Status:
A Moving to the next question prevents changes to this answer.
Question 2
What is the pH of the solution which results from mixing 25 mL of 0.20 M CH3CO>H and 25 mL of 0.20 M NAOH? (K, for CH3CO>H = 1.8 x 10-b)
OA 8.87
OB. 10.43
OC7.00
OD.9 02
OE 5.13
A Moving to the next question prevents changes to this answer.
*-
F11…
arrow_forward
haspi chemical reactions for living systems supplement
arrow_forward
Please do Question 2
arrow_forward
Can you help me answer this type of question from my study review package please
arrow_forward
This assignment is designed to help you learn how to
determine total costs by combining direct and indirect
costs for a particular department.
In this GHA, you will be determining the total costs for
three departments: (1) Physical Therapy (2)
Occupational Therapy and (3) Speech Therapy.
To determine the total costs, you will need to add the
direct costs to the indirect costs using the template
provided below.
Please use the example provided in the assignment
description if you find that you need some support
understanding the required calculations.
DIRECT COSTS
The direct costs for each department are easily
identifiable, because they are the costs that are directly
attributable to the department.
The direct costs are as follows:
Physical Therapy (PT)
Occupational Therapy (OT)
Speech Therapy (ST)
Total Direct Costs
INDIRECT COSTS
The indirect costs will need to be allocated to Physical
Therapy (PT), Occupational Therapy (OT), and Speech
Therapy (ST).
The indirect costs in this…
arrow_forward
For this question: How SPF blocks UV rays from the Sun
Please answers it
Try to answer it in a presentation way please
Please please please answer as fast as possible please
arrow_forward
7. You can see an MSDS below. Please answer the following questions related to the MSDS.
a) What is the name of this chemical?
b) What should you do if someone drinks the chemical?
c) Would this chemical catch on fire if it was exposed to flames?
d) If this chemical gets in your eye what should you do?
e) What color is this chemical?
f) What should you do if someone spills a small amount of the chemical?
arrow_forward
Chrome
File
Edit
View
History
Bookmarks People Tab
Window Help
89%
Mon 9:33 PM
Student Students
Homework DUE Monday, April X
Madeline Carlo - CHM 112 HW X
+
A docs.google.com/document/d/10m8ZGoSGXKFFcl4KWhwOLh8bFpbtPAmvTWjJPnj15U4/edit
Madeline Carlo - CHM 112 HW DUE Monday April 12, 2021 ☆ D
TURN IN
Share
File Edit View Insert Format Tools Add-ons Help
Last edit was 3 days ago
100%
В IUA
Normal text
Arial
11
+
Editing
31
1
III I
III 1 I
2
3 1
I 4
5 II II
6 1
III |
.5.
For a reaction in which E° = -0.100 V and n = 1 mol electrons / mol, calculate AG°. State
+
your assumptions, if any, about temperature.
.6.
For a reaction in which E° = 0.100 V andn = 1 mol electrons / mol, calculate AG° at 25°C.
Dictionary
CC
Aa
...
!!!
II
III
arrow_forward
Chrome
File
Edit
View
History
Bookmarks People
Tab
Window Help
89%
Mon 9:33 PM
Student Students
Homework DUE Monday, April X
Madeline Carlo - CHM 112 HW X
+
A docs.google.com/document/d/10m8ZGoSGXKFFcl4KWhwOLh8bFpbtPAmvTWjJPnj15U4/edit
Madeline Carlo - CHM 112 HW DUE Monday April 12, 2021 ☆ D
TURN IN
Share
File Edit View Insert Format Tools Add-ons Help
Last edit was 3 days ago
100%
В IUA
Normal text
Arial
11
+
Editing
31
1
III I
III 1 I
2
3 1
I 4
5 II II
6 1
III |
MnO, (aq) + 8H*(aq) + 5e → Mn²*(aq) + 4 H,O(1)
Al(s) → Alš*(aq) + 3 e
+
.ЗА.
Assign oxidation numbers to all metals whether they be elemental, monatomic ion, or in
a polyatomic ion, in questions (1) and (2),
.3B. Tell what is being oxidized and what is being reduced in each reaction in questions (1) and
(2).
.3C. Identify each half-reaction in question (2) as oxidation half-reaction or reduction
half-reaction.
.4. Do you need to know the temperature to calculate AG° from E°? Explain.
>
Dictionary
CC
Aa
...
!!
II
arrow_forward
rsity o...
ingsbo...
kboard...
ARED4
ethod? 7...
F2
Remaining Time: 1 hour, 22 minutes, 23 seconds.
Question Completion Status:
A Moving to the next question prevents changes to this answer.
Question 1
#
The angle of the water molecule (H₂O) is
180 degrees
120 degrees
100 degrees
90 degrees
109 degree
A Moving to the next question prevents changes to this answer.
MAR
14
80
F3
SA
$
000
F4
tv
%
F5
NA
MacBook Air
22
F6
∞r
F7
45.113
arrow_forward
Chrome
File
Edit
View
History
Bookmarks People Tab
Window
Help
89%
Mon 9:32 PM
Student Students
Homework DUE Monday, April X
Madeline Carlo - CHM 112 HW X
+
A docs.google.com/document/d/10m8ZGoSGXKFFcl4KWhwOLh8bFpbtPAmvTWjJPnj15U4/edit
Madeline Carlo - CHM 112 HW DUE Monday April 12, 2021 ☆ D
TURN IN
Share
File Edit View Insert Format Tools Add-ons Help
Last edit was 3 days ago
100%
Normal text
Arial
11
B IU A
Editing
31
1
III I
3 III
I 4
III| I
5 II II
I 7 II I|
.1. Refer to the table of standard reduction potentials.
Standard Reduction Potentials at 25 C
Reduction Half-Reaction
(V)
FAg + 2 €
H2O{aq) + 2 H*(aq)+ 2 6
Mno,taq) + 8 H*(aq) + 5 &
Clalg) + 2 e
CrOFMaq)+ 14 H*(aq) + 6 6-
Ozlg + 4 H*(aq) + 4 &
Bra() + 26
Ag*(aq) + e
Fe*(aq) + e
Ozl9) + 2 H'(aq) + 2 €
2(s)+ 26
Ozlg) + 2 HO) + 46
Cu (aq) + 2 €
Sn" (ag)+ 2 6
2 P(aq)
2 H2O()
→ Mn(aq) + 4 H;0()
→2 cr(aq)
2 Cr (aq)+ 7 H0()
→2 HO()
2 Br(aq)
Ag(s)
» Fe*(aq)
→H;Oz(aq)
→2 F(aq)
→4 OH"(aq)
2.87
1.78
1.51
1.36
1.33
3.
1.23
1.09
0.80
0.77…
arrow_forward
Goofy Incorporated bought a sizeable amount of Crazy Company's bonds for
$200,000 on May 5, 2023, and classified the investment as available-for-sale. The
market value of the bonds declined to $124,000 by December 31, 2023. Goofy
reclassified this investment as trading securities in December of 2024 when the
market value had risen to $163,000. What effect on 2024 net income should be
reported by Goofy for the Crazy Company bonds?
A: 39,000 net unrealized holding gain
B: 37,000 net unrealized holding loss
C: 76,000 net unrealized holding loss
D: 0
arrow_forward
1.Explain the slogan about chemical safety " A spill, A slip, A hospital trip"
2.How do you apply 5s(sort, set in order, shine, standardize, sustain) to attain chemical safety at home and in school?. Enumerate
arrow_forward
Remaining Time: 42 minutes, 23 seconds.
✓ Question Completion Status:
What is the skeletal formula, for the aldehyde or ketone formed when the following alcohol is oxidized [O]. If no reaction, write none.
OA
08.
OH
OC.
OD.
0
C-H
[0]
C-OH
Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers.
Betalin
arrow_forward
doug began preparing laboratory surface disinfectant from chlorine bleach. he put on a chemical resistant apron and gloves and then removed the bleach container from the special chemical cabinet. he carefully placed the container on the laboratory benchtop and began to add the chlorine bleach to distilled water. nearby workers began complaining of burning eyes. doug was reprimanded by the supervisor.
Explain why.
arrow_forward
Scientists study the impact of changing only one component of a cancer treatment in a laboratory. Which of the following describes the study?
controlled experiment
observational study
conceptual model
computational study
arrow_forward
B.
Rates of reaction are typically measured as the change of concentration per unit time. Some typical units of
concentration are: M, mM, pM, µM, nM. Some typical units of time are: years, days, hr, s, ms, ps, µs, and ns.
For each reaction, suggest a reasonable unit of measure for the rate of reaction.
a.
The combustion of gasoline.
b. The transformation of organic material into crude oil.
Chemical change involved with memory in the human brain.
с.
d.
The rusting of an iron nail.
9. Why would a scientist use nM/ps instead of M/s?
- 112 -
arrow_forward
Carbon dioxide concentration
(parts per million)
Examine the graph and answer the following questions.
Part A
Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
What was the average rate of increase in carbon doxide concentration between
1900 and 19407
410
400
Express you answer in parts per million per year to two significant figures.
300
380
a ?
370
360
ppm/year
350
340
Submit
Bequest Anawer
330
320
310
Part 8 Complete previous parts)
300
290 -
1860 1880 1900 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 2020
Provide Feedback
Next>
Year
arrow_forward
5. The car you have been driving has a posted fuel
consumption of 10.0 L/100 km (city) and 7.1 L/100 km
(highway) according to the EnerGuide information. Overall,
your actual fuel consumption has averaged 10.5 L/100 km.
a) Is this better or worse than the posted fuel
consumption? b) Provide three reasons why your actual
fuel consumption may be different from the posted
consumption. c) List three ways in which you could
improve your fuel consumption (other than buying a new
carl).
arrow_forward
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
Recommended textbooks for you

Chemistry
Chemistry
ISBN:9781305957404
Author:Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan A. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
Publisher:Cengage Learning

Chemistry
Chemistry
ISBN:9781259911156
Author:Raymond Chang Dr., Jason Overby Professor
Publisher:McGraw-Hill Education

Principles of Instrumental Analysis
Chemistry
ISBN:9781305577213
Author:Douglas A. Skoog, F. James Holler, Stanley R. Crouch
Publisher:Cengage Learning

Organic Chemistry
Chemistry
ISBN:9780078021558
Author:Janice Gorzynski Smith Dr.
Publisher:McGraw-Hill Education

Chemistry: Principles and Reactions
Chemistry
ISBN:9781305079373
Author:William L. Masterton, Cecile N. Hurley
Publisher:Cengage Learning

Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, Bind...
Chemistry
ISBN:9781118431221
Author:Richard M. Felder, Ronald W. Rousseau, Lisa G. Bullard
Publisher:WILEY
Related Questions
- Please helparrow_forwardName (please print): Fall 2022 Basic Laboratory Operations Post Lab Questions 1.) Suppose you're attempting to measure the density of a liquid that is highly volatile (it evaporates quickly). If you first measure the mass and then several minutes later you measure the volume of the liquid will the measured density be higher than the true value, lower than the true value, or the true density of the liquid. [It helps to understand this problem with the density equation.] 2.) Suppose you're attempting to measure the density of a liquid that is highly volatile (it evaporates quickly). If you first measure the volume and then several minutes later you measure the mass of the liquid will the measured density be higher than the true value, lower than the true value, or the true density of the liquid. [It helps to understand this problem with the density equation.] 3.) You're attempting to calculate the density of an alloy. The alloy is in the shape of a cylinder. If the mass of the alloy is…arrow_forwardreading: The accelerometer keeps track of how quickly the speed of your vehicle is changing. When your car hits another car—or wall or telephone pole or deer—the accelerometer triggers the circuit. The circuit then sends an electrical current through the heating element, which is kind of like the ones in your toaster, except it heats up a whole lot quicker. This ignites the charge which prompts a decomposition reaction that fills the deflated nylon airbag (packed in your steering column, dashboard or car door) at about 200 miles per hour. The whole process takes a mere 1/25 of a second. The bag itself has tiny holes that begin releasing the gas as soon as it’s filled. The goal is for the bag to be deflating by time your head hits it. That way it absorbs the impact, rather than your head bouncing back off the fully inflated airbag and causing you the sort of whiplash that could break your neck. Sometimes a puff of white powder comes out of the bag. That’s cornstarch or talcum powder to…arrow_forward
- board Instructions Please select the best answer for each of the questions. This test has a time limit of 2 hours.This test will save and submit automatically when the time expires. Warnings appear when half the time, 5 minutes, 1 minute, and 30 seconds remain. Timed Test Multiple Attempts Not allowed. This test can only be taken once. Force Completion Once started, this test must be completed in one sitting. Do not leave the test before clicking Save and Submit This test does not allow backtracking. Changes to the answer after submission are prohibited. Your answers are saved automatically. Remaining Time: 1 hour, 34 minutes, 00 seconds. * Question Completion Status: A Moving to the next question prevents changes to this answer. Question 2 What is the pH of the solution which results from mixing 25 mL of 0.20 M CH3CO>H and 25 mL of 0.20 M NAOH? (K, for CH3CO>H = 1.8 x 10-b) OA 8.87 OB. 10.43 OC7.00 OD.9 02 OE 5.13 A Moving to the next question prevents changes to this answer. *- F11…arrow_forwardhaspi chemical reactions for living systems supplementarrow_forwardPlease do Question 2arrow_forward
- Can you help me answer this type of question from my study review package pleasearrow_forwardThis assignment is designed to help you learn how to determine total costs by combining direct and indirect costs for a particular department. In this GHA, you will be determining the total costs for three departments: (1) Physical Therapy (2) Occupational Therapy and (3) Speech Therapy. To determine the total costs, you will need to add the direct costs to the indirect costs using the template provided below. Please use the example provided in the assignment description if you find that you need some support understanding the required calculations. DIRECT COSTS The direct costs for each department are easily identifiable, because they are the costs that are directly attributable to the department. The direct costs are as follows: Physical Therapy (PT) Occupational Therapy (OT) Speech Therapy (ST) Total Direct Costs INDIRECT COSTS The indirect costs will need to be allocated to Physical Therapy (PT), Occupational Therapy (OT), and Speech Therapy (ST). The indirect costs in this…arrow_forwardFor this question: How SPF blocks UV rays from the Sun Please answers it Try to answer it in a presentation way please Please please please answer as fast as possible pleasearrow_forward
- 7. You can see an MSDS below. Please answer the following questions related to the MSDS. a) What is the name of this chemical? b) What should you do if someone drinks the chemical? c) Would this chemical catch on fire if it was exposed to flames? d) If this chemical gets in your eye what should you do? e) What color is this chemical? f) What should you do if someone spills a small amount of the chemical?arrow_forwardChrome File Edit View History Bookmarks People Tab Window Help 89% Mon 9:33 PM Student Students Homework DUE Monday, April X Madeline Carlo - CHM 112 HW X + A docs.google.com/document/d/10m8ZGoSGXKFFcl4KWhwOLh8bFpbtPAmvTWjJPnj15U4/edit Madeline Carlo - CHM 112 HW DUE Monday April 12, 2021 ☆ D TURN IN Share File Edit View Insert Format Tools Add-ons Help Last edit was 3 days ago 100% В IUA Normal text Arial 11 + Editing 31 1 III I III 1 I 2 3 1 I 4 5 II II 6 1 III | .5. For a reaction in which E° = -0.100 V and n = 1 mol electrons / mol, calculate AG°. State + your assumptions, if any, about temperature. .6. For a reaction in which E° = 0.100 V andn = 1 mol electrons / mol, calculate AG° at 25°C. Dictionary CC Aa ... !!! II IIIarrow_forwardChrome File Edit View History Bookmarks People Tab Window Help 89% Mon 9:33 PM Student Students Homework DUE Monday, April X Madeline Carlo - CHM 112 HW X + A docs.google.com/document/d/10m8ZGoSGXKFFcl4KWhwOLh8bFpbtPAmvTWjJPnj15U4/edit Madeline Carlo - CHM 112 HW DUE Monday April 12, 2021 ☆ D TURN IN Share File Edit View Insert Format Tools Add-ons Help Last edit was 3 days ago 100% В IUA Normal text Arial 11 + Editing 31 1 III I III 1 I 2 3 1 I 4 5 II II 6 1 III | MnO, (aq) + 8H*(aq) + 5e → Mn²*(aq) + 4 H,O(1) Al(s) → Alš*(aq) + 3 e + .ЗА. Assign oxidation numbers to all metals whether they be elemental, monatomic ion, or in a polyatomic ion, in questions (1) and (2), .3B. Tell what is being oxidized and what is being reduced in each reaction in questions (1) and (2). .3C. Identify each half-reaction in question (2) as oxidation half-reaction or reduction half-reaction. .4. Do you need to know the temperature to calculate AG° from E°? Explain. > Dictionary CC Aa ... !! IIarrow_forward
arrow_back_ios
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
arrow_forward_ios
Recommended textbooks for you
- ChemistryChemistryISBN:9781305957404Author:Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan A. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCostePublisher:Cengage LearningChemistryChemistryISBN:9781259911156Author:Raymond Chang Dr., Jason Overby ProfessorPublisher:McGraw-Hill EducationPrinciples of Instrumental AnalysisChemistryISBN:9781305577213Author:Douglas A. Skoog, F. James Holler, Stanley R. CrouchPublisher:Cengage Learning
- Organic ChemistryChemistryISBN:9780078021558Author:Janice Gorzynski Smith Dr.Publisher:McGraw-Hill EducationChemistry: Principles and ReactionsChemistryISBN:9781305079373Author:William L. Masterton, Cecile N. HurleyPublisher:Cengage LearningElementary Principles of Chemical Processes, Bind...ChemistryISBN:9781118431221Author:Richard M. Felder, Ronald W. Rousseau, Lisa G. BullardPublisher:WILEY

Chemistry
Chemistry
ISBN:9781305957404
Author:Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan A. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
Publisher:Cengage Learning

Chemistry
Chemistry
ISBN:9781259911156
Author:Raymond Chang Dr., Jason Overby Professor
Publisher:McGraw-Hill Education

Principles of Instrumental Analysis
Chemistry
ISBN:9781305577213
Author:Douglas A. Skoog, F. James Holler, Stanley R. Crouch
Publisher:Cengage Learning

Organic Chemistry
Chemistry
ISBN:9780078021558
Author:Janice Gorzynski Smith Dr.
Publisher:McGraw-Hill Education

Chemistry: Principles and Reactions
Chemistry
ISBN:9781305079373
Author:William L. Masterton, Cecile N. Hurley
Publisher:Cengage Learning

Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, Bind...
Chemistry
ISBN:9781118431221
Author:Richard M. Felder, Ronald W. Rousseau, Lisa G. Bullard
Publisher:WILEY