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Best computer for aerospace engineer: mac or pc?
It's been more than two years since I've asked this question, and I actually just stumbled upon my own thread on a google search(linux related). To update what I've learned this past few years: It does not matter all that much what OS you use, but Windows has an advantage due to the big CAD...- legendarium
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Finding the excess after the reaction is complete (chem 101)
Yes, thank you.- legendarium
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help
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Finding limited reactant (Chem 101)
It did, thank you.- legendarium
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Finding the excess after the reaction is complete (chem 101)
We have 3e-3 moles of Ammonium Phosphate and 7.5e-4 moles of Ferrous Acetate How do i find how many moles of the product i have and how many moles are consumed?- legendarium
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help
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Finding the excess after the reaction is complete (chem 101)
balanced equation: 2(NH4)3PO4 +3Fe(C2H202)2 -> 6NH4(C2H202) + Fe2(PO4)2 Im not sure how to obtain the rest of what you are asking.- legendarium
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Finding limited reactant (Chem 101)
im assuming my original post is not clear. i think i did exactly that. Thank you.- legendarium
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Finding the excess after the reaction is complete (chem 101)
When 2.0mL of 1.5M Ammonium Phosphate is mixed with 1.00 mL of 0.75 M Ferrous Acetate. The problem itself is in multiple parts. I have already found the limited reactant. But i need help finding "the grams of the reactant in excess after the reaction is complete." What i have so...- legendarium
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Finding limited reactant (Chem 101)
Yes i figured that out last night... So, is this right?- legendarium
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Finding limited reactant (Chem 101)
Homework Statement Find the limited reactant: Silver Nitrate and Potassium Chromate mix in a double replacement. Silver Nitrate: 2.15 mL, 0.153 M ; Potassium Chromate: 1.08 mL, 0.197 M. The Attempt at a Solution I balanced and have a chemical reaction of: 2AgNO3 + K2Cro4 ->...- legendarium
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Best computer for aerospace engineer: mac or pc?
Thank you, to everyone. There are a lot of great information here. There is still more i wish to research until i make a final decision. Will let you guys know on my answer and reason(s) why. ----- Legendarium- legendarium
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Best computer for aerospace engineer: mac or pc?
I was thinking that pc's would be the answer as well. The problem with any computer is that the nice ones, as in the ones that are great in performance, are expensive, whether it is a pc or mac. Thanks BenTheMan.- legendarium
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Best computer for aerospace engineer: mac or pc?
Hello, I am currently in my early school phases on my path to becoming an aerospace major. I know there are programs which engineers use for design purposes and other programs as well which they need for their profession. Since i am still in school i have not had the experience of finding...- legendarium
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Ask a Stupid Quetion Get a Stupid Answer
Ahh, i thought that was in your signature.- legendarium
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Ask a Stupid Quetion Get a Stupid Answer
There is no previous question.- legendarium
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Grams are same when looking for limiting reactant?
Unfortunately no one answered my question. The answer is yes, there is no limiting reactant.- legendarium
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