The buffer will probably be destroyed by the addition of HCN.
<h3>What is buffer solution?</h3>
A weak acid and the conjugate base of the weak acid, or a weak base and the conjugate acid of the weak base, are combined to form the buffer solution, a water-based solvent solution. They withstand being diluted or having modest amounts of acid or alkali added to them without changing their pH.
Given that a 1.0 l buffer solution is 0.15 m in HCN and 0.10 m in NaCN.
We need to find a action which one destroy the buffer solution.
A buffer is a substance made of salt and a weak acid that is beneficial. From the aforementioned chemicals, HCN is a potent acid and NaCN is a salt between HF and NaCN. Therefore, the buffer will probably be destroyed by the addition of HCN.
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8.000 km because you round 9,162 down to 9,000 and round 969 to 1000 then subtract
This calculation will give you Sammy's daily spending rate:
$150
---------- = $21.43/day (to the nearest cent)
7 days
Step-by-step explanation:
the change rate between the data points gives us the print rate.
so,
(f(x2) - f(x1)) / (x2 - x1)
starting with x1 = 10 and x2 = 15 we see
(133 - 98) / (15 - 10) = 35/5 = 7
that means he is printing 7 pages per minute.
we see that we have the same difference (35 prints) for every following 5-minute interval.
so, that is the confirmed print rate.
and yes, the amount is increasing, of course.
after 10 minutes he has 98 flyers but we know he could have printed only 7×10 = 70 flyers in that time.
so, he started with 98-70 = 28 flyers before actually printing new ones.
Answer:
182
Step-by-step explanation:
Add 178 + 209 + 159 = 546
Then divide 546 by 3 = 182