To determine whether the amount of H2 in the lab is dangerous, we first need to know how much hydrogen gas is present in the room in units of percent by volume. For this particular problem, we cannot exactly determine since we do not know the total volume of the room. Hope this answers the question.
Do you have a picture of the diagram? If it looks like the one I attached, the one pointing up is normal force, the one pointing down is gravity, the one pointing to the right is applied force and the one pointing left is friction. Hope that helps
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A conjugate acid is a chemical compound formed by the reception of a proton by a base; therefore, it is a base with an added hydrogen ion. On the other hand, a conjugate base is what remains after an acid has donated its proton during a chemical reaction, so it can be said that a conjugate base is a species modified by extracting a proton from an acid.
In pyrrole, the electron pair can be relocated to the ring and its availability is very small. In addition, the concept of aromaticity comes into play.
In the attached file are the schemas of the conjugate bases.
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