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Given question relates to identifying the graph that best represents the radial probability as a function of distance from the nucleus, for the orbital(s) containing the easiest to remove electron for Sc in its ground state electronic configuration.
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- please help me out maam or sr i really need help and u guys the only ones i can count one so please do the question asap!!arrow_forwardurses/55527/quizzes/401369/take → # 3 Complete the data table using the calculation process you used to complete the previous question. Be sure to keep a copy of the completed table to include in the lab report for this experiment. $ Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Trial 4 Trial 5 4 1.00 M Acetic Acid volume HC₂H3O2 25.0 mL 25.0 mL 25.0 mL 25.0 mL 25.0 mL Q Search f5 % moles 5 f6 Mole Ratio 6 HC₂H3O2 : NaHCO3 3:1 2:1 *All values should contain three (3) significant digits. 1:1 1:2 1:3 U hp NaHCO3 Molar Mass: 84.007 g/mol moles fg * 99+ 8 a fg mass needed DO 9 f10 ► 11arrow_forwardThis has got to be one of the worst explanations. No following at all, tried it on a problem 4 different times following the forumla and such and it sucked.arrow_forward
- Hello, I hope you are doing well on this fine day. For the following quetion please read carefully the question and instruction. PLEASE ANSWER QUESTION IN 20 MINTUES NOT MORE PLEASE AND THANK YOU. If you do answer the question correctly and post it in the next 20 minutes, NO NEED TO SHOW ALL THE WORK, I JUST WOULD LIKE THE CORRECT ANSWER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. I will write a wonderful and generous feedback/review/rating about you.arrow_forwardEnzyme activity (Effect of temperature) Research Question How does temperature affect the activity of the enzyme catalase? Hypothesis The higher temperature would increase Catalase activity, leading to a faster reaction. Temp (degrees Trial! 4 5.85 3.06 10 22 Ho Results Time to float disc 65t 4.00 1/29/24 Mini Lab #1 10.49 9.43 Trial a 5.70 2.86 5.26 7.86 11.36 Average 5.775 2.96 4.63 9.175 10.395 Rate Class averagearrow_forwardWe want to inform you that your performance as a tutor is being evaluated and will be reported to the administration. Additionally, there will be an online ranking system that not only assesses the overall performance of Bartleby as a website but also ranks individual tutors based on their question-and-answer accurate contributions. This ranking will be shared with management. Please ensure that your responses are of the highest quality, as multiple requests may be directed to the same person for assessment.arrow_forward
- I need accurate answer with full detail. This is my only chance to get it right.arrow_forwardWe want to inform you that your performance as a tutor is being evaluated and will be reported to the administration. Additionally, there will be an online ranking system that not only assesses the overall performance of Bartleby as a website but also ranks individual tutors based on their question-and-answer accurate contributions. This ranking will be shared with management. Please ensure that your responses are of the highest quality, as multiple requests may be directed to the same person for assessment.arrow_forwardWe want to inform you that your performance as a tutor is being evaluated and will be reported to the administration. Additionally, there will be an online ranking system that not only assesses the overall performance of Bartleby as a website but also ranks individual tutors based on their question-and-answer accurate contributions. This ranking will be shared with management. Please ensure that your responses are of the highest quality, as multiple requests may be directed to the same person for assessment.arrow_forward
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