Answer:
What is the concentration of H+ ions at a pH = 2?
⇒ 0.01 mol/L
What is the concentration of H+ ions at a pH = 6?
⇒ 0.000001 mol/L
How many more H+ ions are there in a solution at a
pH = 2 than in a solution at a pH = 6?
⇒ 10,000
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
From the Empirical Rule, 95% of the data shown falls between 63 and 95. The other 5% is evenly distributed to each side (since the distribution is bell-shaped), hence there being
of scores less than 63.
The directions say to give the approximate percentage which is vague. You may have to input
if it does not accept
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Are you sure you want ONLY the coefficient of b? If you expand this, you will have b in 3 of 4 terms.
According to Pascal's Triangle, the coefficients of (a+b)^4 are as follows:
1
1 2 1
1 3 3 1
1 4 6 4 1
So (a+b)^4 would be 1a^4 + 4a^3b + 6a^2b^2 + 4ab^3 + b^4
Here, you want (3 + b)^4. Here's what that looks like:
3^4 + 4[3^3*b] + 6[3^2*b^2] + 4[3*b^3] + 1[b^4]
Which coeff did you want?