Answer:
Neither
Explanation:
Even though the average between the 4 measurements is 7.45, the measurements are not accurate. This is probably due to the pH meter being out of calibration or because there is some contamination in the buffer solution
The electron geometry is tetrahedral and the molecular geometry is tetrahedral. If a molecule of CH3OCH3 is to be drawn, the two carbons would have four single bonds and the middle O would have two single bonds and the two lone pairs. Molecular geometry does not consider the lone pairs as bonds like in electron domain geometry. However, since the carbons do not contain any lone pairs, its electrons domain and molecular geometry will be the same. Therefore; Both carbons are tetrahedral for electron domain geometry and molecular geometries. The O is tetrahedral for the electron domain geometry and bent for molecular geometry.
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Answer:
Equilibrium constant (K) is defined as the ratio of concentration of product to concentration of reactant.
For the reaction: 2H2O(g) ↔ 2H2(g) + O2(g)
Equlibrium constant =
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[ ] bracket in above expression indicates concentration.
Answer:
Percent error = 3.7%
Explanation:
Given data:
Density of Al cylinder = ?
Weight of cylinder = 18 g
Diameter = 1.3 cm
Height = 5.2 cm
Actual density of Al = 2.7 g/cm³
Percent error = ?
Solution:
First of all we will calculate the volume of cylinder through given formula.
V = πr²h
r = diameter /2
V = 22/7 × (0.65 cm)²× 5.2 cm
V = 22/7 × 0.4225cm²× 5.2 cm
V = 6.89 cm³
Now we will calculate the density.
d = m/v
d = 18 g/ 6.89 cm³
d = 2.6 g/cm³
Percent error:
Percent error = measured value - actual value /actual value × 100
Percent error = 2.6g/cm³ - 2.7g/cm³ /2.7g/cm³ × 100
Percent error = 3.7%
Negative sign shows that measured or experimental value is less than actual value.
Answer:
No, It is not okay to pretend on social media.
Explanation:
No, it is not okay for people to post fake vacation pics and other fake info on social media. This is very wrong, as -
- This 'all time look good, feel good, have a happening life' approach of social media - implies showing only the positive side & not negative side of people's life. However, in real life is not a bed of roses.
- Faking things out implies that pretending to be cool has become more important than sharing deep meaningful relationships, & highlights superficial desire of false popularity.
- It is also harmful to people being communicated this fake image, as they might indulge into any social involvement, on the basis of unreal image of the concerned person.