Due Tuesday 4/20 8:00 AM


23.3 Assessment #13


Keep on. 


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Due Friday 4/16 at 8:00 AM


23.2 Assessment


#8


Keep on.



 
Hello

A bit of background for this problem: Dispersion forces, hydrogen bonds, and dipole forces are all inter molecular forces (forces between 2 or more molecules). Dispersion forces are only found in non-polar molecules of two atoms and are the result of shifting electron clouds.

With that said,

12.2 Assessment
#16 a-d 


DUE Tues 4/13 8:00 AM

Have fun out there.


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Apologies for the delay. This problem should take less than 5 minutes...


Complete 22.1 #6


DUE FRI 3/26 8:00 AM


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Complete #23; note that the reaction takes place in an acidic solution.


Answer these questions:


What is the coefficient for H+ in the balanced redox reaction?


What is the coefficient for H20 in the balanced redox reation? 
 
#25a


Due Friday 8:00 AM


Ksp problem related to precipitates forming or not forming. Knock it out. 


Did you know that the Canada Geese is the correct name for that one type of bird? Really. It's not Canadian Geese. 


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Read page 623. 


1. Explain how "thin" mountain air affects the concentration of oxygen in your blood.


2. Find an article about hemoglobin that is interesting to you. Copy and paste a link to your post.




Two men walked into a bar, the third one ducked. 
 
Answer the question related to Figure 17.13:


"For the reaction between CO and H2 at constant temperature, changing the volume of the reaction vessel changes the concentrations of gaseous reactants and products. Increasing the pressure shifts the equilibrium to the right and increases the amount of product. 


Compare the numbers of product molecules on the left with the numbers on the right."


Question (that isn't a question): Describe how the equilibrium for the reaction has shifted in response to the increase in pressure.




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Chapter 16


#21 and 22



 
Due Tuesday 12/1 Section 15.3             #27


You could probably get this done this weekend fairly quickly.




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