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Labor unions were created in order to help the workers with work-related difficulties such as low pay, unsafe or unsanitary working conditions, long hours, and other situations. ... Sometimes the unions organized strikes in order to try to change the conditions of the workers.
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Answer:
The sestira structure makes the poem feel like a playful puzzle, but aciels nothing to the meaning of the poem
The repetition of the last word in each line creates a reflective rhythm and tone in the poem while also making significant words
easily recognizable
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Answer:
2.8087*10^-12 kJ per mole of reaction (2.8087*10^-12 kJ/mol).
Explanation:
To calculate the energy produced, we need to write a balanced equation for the reaction and determine the change in the masses of the reactants and products. Afterward, we can use the energy equation to determine the energy produced. The balanced equation for the nuclear reaction is shown below:
³₁H + ²₁H ⇒⁴₂He + ¹₀n
The masses of atoms are ³₁H is 3.01605 amu, ²₁H is 2.0140 amu, ⁴₂He is 4.00260 amu, and ¹₀n is 1.008665 amu.
change in mass Δm = (3.01605+2.0140) - (4.00260+1.008665) = 0.0188 amu
Energy produced, E = m*C^2
C is the speed of light = 3*10^8 m/s and 1 amu = 1.66*10^-27 kg
Therefore:
E = 0.0188*1.66*10^-27 * (3*10^8)^2 = 2.8087*10^-12 kJ per mole of reaction.
Therefore, in scientific notation, the energy released is 2.8087*10^-12 kJ/mol
I think thier speed may differ relatively due the movement of wind on each sides. itz very obvious that they change even the time of the day may count
your answer is 0.00833M the volume was converted into liters
NaOH(aq)+HCl(aq)→NaCl(aq)+H2O(l)
Using the molarity equation, we can find the number of moles of HCl that reacted:
molarity=mol soluteL soln
mol solute=(molarity)(L soln)
mol HCl=(0.105molL)(0.0250L)=0.00263 mol HCl
(volume converted to liters)
Now, using the coefficients of the chemical reaction, we can determine the number of moles of NaOH that reacted:
0.00263mol HCl(1lmol NaOH1mol HCl)=0.00263 mol NaOH
Lastly, we'll use the molarity equation (using given volume of NaOH soln) again to determine the molarity of the sodium hydroxide solution:
molarity=mol soluteL soln