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A spacecraft is in orbit at an altitude of 100 km above the surface of the moon.




What is its speed? Mmoon = 7.34 x 1022 kg and Rmoon = 1.84 x 106 m





If g(y) = y/(1-y), show that 1/2[g(y) + g(-y)]= g(y^2).

If f(x)= x(x+1), show that f(x +h)- f(x) = h(2x+1+h).

Determine the mass of aluminum chloride formed when 25.0 g of aluminum hydroxide reacts with 50.0 g of hydrogen chloride.


Where in the world do we find some early evidence that people counted?

Which of the following is true?

A.A monopolistically competitive firm does not produce at its minimum ATC in the long-run.

B.A monopolistically competitive firm cannot successfully maintain positive economic profits in the long-run.

C.Barriers to entry make it possible for monopolies to earn positive economic profits in the long-run.

D.All of the above



A positive z-score always corresponds to an X value greater than the mean. True or False?


To do: Identify the oxidizing agent and reducing agent in the reactions.



1. 2Na2S2O3+I2→Na2S4O6+2NaI



2. 2FeCl3+H2S→2FeCl2+S+2HCl



3. 3Mg+N2→Mg3N24.AgCN+CN−→[Ag(CN)2]−

To do: From the reactions above, identify the Bronsted-Lowry acid, Bronsted-Lowry base, the conjugate acid, and conjugate base.



No. Bronsted-Lowry acid Bronsted-Lowry base Conjugate acid Conjugate base


1


2



3. Use the changes in oxidation numbers to identify which atoms are oxidized and which are reduced in each reaction:



a. 2H2 (g) + O2(g) →2H2O(l)



b. 2KNO3(s)→2KNO2(s)+ O2(g)



c. NH4NO2(s) →N2(g) + 2H2O(g)





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