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    Chemistry Helium & Argon Diffusivity: 10% He Lost, What % Ar?

    you don't have to be an ass about it..what the **** do you want me to do if i don't even know where to start?
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    Mixing Water Masses: Calculating Proportions for Resultant Mass R

    ok i think i got it. i got a:b:c is 3.5 : 5 : 1 is that correct?
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    Mixing Water Masses: Calculating Proportions for Resultant Mass R

    ok so would the equation be 5a+2b+1c=3(a+b+c)? but then what am i solving for? And then where do i factor in the salt concentration (s)?
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    Chemistry Helium & Argon Diffusivity: 10% He Lost, What % Ar?

    Helium has a molecular diffusivity three times greater than that for Argon. If a tank of water is charged with 0.5 atm of He and 0.5 atm of Ar and then allowed to stand in open contact wiht air, what percent of the Ar will have been lost when 10 percent of the He has been lost?
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    Mixing Water Masses: Calculating Proportions for Resultant Mass R

    Proportions help needed! Three water masses (I, II, III) are mixed together to form a resultant water mass (R). I: T=5 deg C, S=35.50 ppt II: T=2 deg C, S=34.50 ppt III: T= 1 deg C, S=35.25 ppt R: T= 3 deg C, S=35.00 ppt What were the relative proportions of I, II, and III that were mixed...
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    Solving Shallow Water Equations with Kelvin Wave Solutions

    someone please help The shallow water equations are used to describe, among other things, wave motion in coastal areas, and tidal motions (even across the entire globe, when suitably modified to account for the Earth's spherical geometry). As discussed in class these equations are...
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