The following information is given for tin at 1 atm: boiling point = 2.27010 3 CH vap ( 2.27010 3 C) = 1.93910 3 J/gmelting point = 232.0 CH fus (…

tin

boiling point = 2.270×103 °CHvap(2.270×103 °C) = 1.939×103 J/gmelting point = 232.0 °CHfus(232.0 °C) = 59.60 J/gspecific heat solid = 0.2260 J/g°Cspecific heat liquid = 0.2430 J/g°C

46.70tin638.027.0Report the answer as a positive number.

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For a mixture prepared by mixing 5.00 g of caffeine (C8H10N4O2) with 250.0 mL of water.

For a mixture prepared by mixing 5.00 g of caffeine (C8H10N4O2) with 250.0 mL of water.Calculate the boiling point of this mixture Calculate the vapor pressure of this mixture Calculate the freezing point of this mixture Calculate the osmotic pressure of this mixture at 25 °C

Mary, 21 years old, presented to the hospital emergency department with an infected laceration on her left foot.

  1. Mary, 21 years old, presented to the hospital emergency department with an infected laceration on her left foot. Mary was at a beach resort four days ago, when she trod on a broken glass bottle and sustained a deep 2 cm long jagged laceration over the lateral aspect of her left foot. She used her handkerchief to bandage the wound. This morning the wound was extremely painful, swollen and had a purulent discharge.
  2. On inspection of the wound the following wound observations were made:
  3. – Painful and swollen,
  4. – Red and warm when touched. – Purulent discharge.

what is the Physiological basis of the wound observations

List three colligative properties and suggest a rationale for the choice of the word colligative to describe these properties. What is the molality…

List three colligative properties and suggest a rationale for the choice of the word colligative to describe these properties.

What is the molality of a solution that contains 2.6 g urea )molecular weight = 60 amu) in 100 g of benzene?

Why may esomeprazole be considered a ‘me-too’ drug?

Why may esomeprazole be considered a ‘me-too’ drug?

a) Because it is comparable in dose, dosage form, and intended use to an already known drug

b) Because it is manufactured by the same company as that of an already known drug

c) Because its structure is identical to an already known drug

d) Because it is a drug which works through the same mechanism as an already known drug

A balloon is to be filled with helium (density 0.178 kg/m^3) while the air outside has density 1.29kg/m^3.

A balloon is to be filled with helium (density 0.178 kg/m^3) while the air outside has density 1.29kg/m^3. the mass of the empty balloon is 80kg and it is to lift a load of 240kgwhat minimum volume is necessary for the lift off? assume that the balloon material and the load occupy negligible volumes.

Can taking a noncompetitive inhibitor (doesn’t change ability for amino acid to bind, but causes a decrease in the rate of conformational change of

Can taking a noncompetitive inhibitor (doesn’t change ability for amino acid to bind, but causes a decrease in the rate of conformational change of the transporter) and a competitive inhibitor have additive effect on decreasing amino acid (more so than using them individually)?

Evolution uses deductive and inductive reasoning to understand the natural world. Religion uses existential reasoning to understand our place in the…

 Evolution uses deductive and inductive reasoning to understand the natural world. Religion uses existential reasoning to understand our place in the world/universe (a.k.a. the meaning of life). They aren’t related at all. can i have some help explaning this

Sam, whose mass is 78.0 kg, takes off down a 52.0 m high, 8.00^circ slope on his jet-powered skis. The skis have a thrust of 220 N. Sam’s speed at…

Sam, whose mass is 78.0 kg, takes off down a 52.0 m high, 8.00^circ slope on his jet-powered skis. The skis have a thrust of 220 N. Sam’s speed at the bottom is 45.0 {rm m/s}.What is the coefficient of kinetic friction of his skis on snow?