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For an ADC with a range of 0.0 to 13.5 V and a digitization uncertainty of 1 LSB, what is the maxumum uncertainty in the digitization of a 13.5 V signal if the converter has 12 bits?
A sample of diatomic gas has a density of 0.002061 g/mL at 1.8 atm pressure and 25.0 °C. Identify the gas.
A particular element exists in two stable isotopic forms. One isotope has a mass of 34.9689 amu ( 75.77% abundance). The other isotope has a mass of 36.9659 amu. Calculate the average mass of the element and determine its identity.
the compound is found to be 13.068% C and 86.932% Br. What is the molecular formula of the compound?
how would you precipitate acetyl salicyclic acid from an aqueous solution of sodium acetyl salicylate and what measures would you take to ensure complete precipitation
How much of the drug substance has to be used (calculate)? B) How much NaCl do you need to add to hace an isotonic preparation?
Calculate the minimum pH needed to precipitate Mn(OH)2 so completely that the concentration of Mn is less than 1 microgram per liter
How many moles of naphthalene are required to react stoichiometrically with 1.24 moles of 2-bromo-2-methylpropane to produce 1.24 moles
Provide the reaction mechanism when p-acetaminobenzensulfonic chloride reacts with water
Combustion of 5.50 of this compound produced 8.07 of carbon dioxide and 3.30 of water. How many moles of carbon C, were in the original sample. How many moles of hydrogen H, were in the original sample
Determine how many moles of SO 3 are formed if 12.24 moles of O 2 react with excess SO 2 ,? use the balance equation given as 2SO 2 (g)+O 2 (g)----> 2SO 3 (g)
How many moles of NaOH must be added to 0.550 L of 0.191 mol/L HC3H5O2(aq) to obtain a solution with pH=4.7? Assume the temperature is 25oC. (For HC3H5O2, pKa=4.89 at 25oC).
A 26.0-g sample of ice at -11.0°C is mixed with 123.0 g of water at 90.0°C. Calculate the final temperature of the mixture assuming no heat loss to the surroundings.
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