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Cinnamaldehyde is a molecule responsible for the aroma and f…

Cinnamaldehyde is a molecule responsible for the aroma and flavor of cinnamon. Guaiacol is a molecule that gives a smoky flavor to salmon and coffee; it is also a pheromone that causes locust to swarm.  Choose the structure that best matches the IR spectra below:  

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An electron enters a magnetic field of 0.75 T with a velocit…

An electron enters a magnetic field of 0.75 T with a velocity perpendicular to the direction of the field. At what frequency does the electron traverse a circular path?

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A circular coil of radius 5.0 cm and resistance 0.20 Ω is pl…

A circular coil of radius 5.0 cm and resistance 0.20 Ω is placed in a uniform magnetic field perpendicular to the plane of the coil. The magnitude of the field changes with time according to B(t)=(0.50 T)e−20t,{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”B(t) = (0.50~\text{T}) e^{ -20t},”} where t is in seconds. What is the magnitude of the current induced in the coil at the time t = 2.0 s?

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   dg = 2l + 1  ;  nodes = n – l – 1         NA = 6.022 x 10…

   dg = 2l + 1  ;  nodes = n – l – 1         NA = 6.022 x 1023    

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Three particles travel through a region of space where the m…

Three particles travel through a region of space where the magnetic field is out of the page, as shown in the figure. The electric charge of each of the three particles is, respectively,  

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a.  In your own words, explain the physical meaning of entha…

a.  In your own words, explain the physical meaning of enthalpy. Is the change in enthalpy for a reaction an extensive (mass-dependent)       property? Explain your answer. b. Explain how the value of ΔH for a reaction change upon:           i) multiplying the reaction by an integer factor.         ii) reversing the reaction.         iii) Why do these relationships hold? c. What is Hess’s law and why is it useful?          

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Use the following table to answer the problems focused on th…

Use the following table to answer the problems focused on the determination of oxidation numbers. Rules Operational considerations 1 The oxidation number of an atom in an elemental substance is zero. 2 The oxidation number of a monatomic ion is equal to the ion’s charge. 3 Oxidation number for common elements H, O , and halogens:H: +1 when combined with nonmetals; −1 when combined with metals.O: −2 in most compounds; Sometimes −1 (so-called peroxides, O22−); Very rarely − ½ (so-called superoxides, O2−); Positive values when combined with F (values vary).Halogens: −1 for F always; −1 for other halogens except when combined with oxygen or other halogens (positive oxidation numbers in these cases, varying values). 4 The sum of the oxidation numbers for all atoms in a molecule or polyatomic ion equals the charge on the molecule or ion. Determine the oxidation state of N in NO3-

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If an electron travels at a velocity of 2.000 × 107 m s–1 an…

If an electron travels at a velocity of 2.000 × 107 m s–1 and has a mass of 9.109 × 10–28 g, what is its wavelength?                                                                                     

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Consider the function:  .  Find all values x such that Writ…

Consider the function:  .  Find all values x such that Write your answer as a comma separated list.  

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Use logarithms to solve.  Keep your answer written in exact…

Use logarithms to solve.  Keep your answer written in exact form.  (If there is no solution, enter no solution).  

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