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Help With Balancing CO2+ Mg -> MgC + O2
I didn't think that Magnesium would combine with oxygen... thnx stmoe.- shikagami
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help
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Help With Balancing CO2+ Mg -> MgC + O2
The actual question is Mg reacts with CO2 (Carbon dioxide) to give a white solid and a black solid. Provide the balanced equation for this reaction.- shikagami
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help
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Help With Balancing CO2+ Mg -> MgC + O2
well... the problem only gave me the first part of the equation which was the CO2 + Mg. This is the chemical process that occurs when dry ice is mixed with burning Magnesium pellets, which creates this fire work type of reaction. I figured that the magnesium and carbon will combine and release...- shikagami
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help
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Help With Balancing CO2+ Mg -> MgC + O2
I don't know if I solved this problem correctly. Balance the equation: CO[SIZE="1"]2+ Mg -> MgC + O[SIZE="1"]2 Is this the right end result and can someone help me figure out the state of matter for each.- shikagami
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- Co2
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help
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Milliken Oil Drop Experiment. .
Can some one help me with this Milliken oil drop problem. Data from a Milliken oil drop experiment are given below. Calculate the value of the charge on an electron from this data: Voltage needed to suspend drop (V) Drop diameter (microns) 103------ 1.1 44.7----- 1.2 127------ 1.6... -
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Milliken Oil Drop Problem anyone? .
No one wants to try?- shikagami
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculate Charge on Electron from Milliken Oil Drop Data
come on anyone please help me or at least tell me if I'm in the right direction.- shikagami
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Milliken Oil Drop Problem anyone? .
Can some one help me with this Milliken oil drop problem. Data from a Milliken oil drop experiment are given below. Calculate the value of the charge on an electron from this data: Voltage needed to suspend drop (V) Drop diameter (microns) 103------ 1.1 44.7----- 1.2 127------ 1.6...- shikagami
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- Drop Oil
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculate Charge on Electron from Milliken Oil Drop Data
Milliken Oil Drop Problem anyone? Help please. Can some one help me with this Milliken oil drop problem. Data from a Milliken oil drop experiment are given below. Calculate the value of the charge on an electron from this data: Voltage needed to suspend drop (V) Drop diameter (microns)...- shikagami
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- Cool
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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When Do Two Vertically Thrown Balls Meet?
1. A ball A is thrown vertically upwards from the ground at a velocity of 20 m/s. A second identical ball is thrown vertically upwards, at the same velocity, one second later from a platform 10 meters above the ground. The two balls will be at the same height above ground when ... a. A is...- shikagami
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- Final Review
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Why Does a Charged Particle Move in a Straight Line in a Magnetic Field?
for 1. I don't know what Lorentz force is 2. The direction of the magnetic field should be towards the south-pole end.- shikagami
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Why Does a Charged Particle Move in a Straight Line in a Magnetic Field?
1. A charged particle moves in a straight line through a certain region of space. The magnetic field in that region a) has a magnitude of zero b) has a zero component perpendicular to the particle's velocity c) has a zero component parallel to the particle's velocity 2. The north-pole end...- shikagami
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- Explain
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Anyone know anything about induced electric fields?
umm... 3.78 x 10^-7 V- shikagami
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Anyone know anything about induced electric fields?
so i multiply my emf by 2 which gives me -7.56 x 10 ^ -6 V- shikagami
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Anyone know anything about induced electric fields?
yay... so I use the emf equation and get -3.78 x 10 ^-6 V. does that sound good?- shikagami
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help