The composition of a surface can be determined by measuring the peak areas during a survey scan and applying sensitivity factors. The results of a survey scan are listed below. What is the % composition of Ta Element Peak area, arb units Sensitivity factor Ta 4f 28962 1.750 Ni 2p 17080 5.400
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- When 10 mL of water at 20oC is placed in an Ostwald viscometer, it takes 136.5 s for the liquid levelto drop from the first mark to the second. For 10 mL of hexane at 20oC in the same viscometer, thecorresponding time is 67.3 s. Find the viscosity of hexane at 20oC and 1 atm.(ηH2O=1.002 cP, dH2O= 0.998 g/cm3, dC6H14=0.659 g/cm3)An ostwald viscometer was used to determine the time of flow of syrup at 20°C Data of water: Time of flow: 0.23 sec Density at 20°C: 0.998 g/cm3 Viscosity: 0.0101 poise Data of Syrup: Time of flow: 1.42 sec Density at 20°C: 1.153 g/cm3 Question: 1. What is the kinematic Viscosity of water? 2. What is the Viscosity of syrup? 3. From the computed Viscosity of syrup, what will be its fluidity? Show your complete solution!Explain how XPS can be used to identify the compositions of the material in the layers below the surface. and state if is it possible to perform depth profile analysis using an X-ray tube such as Cu tube?
- When the temperature is 20 ° C, water flows through an ostwald viscometer at 363 s, whose density and viscosity are given as 0.9982 g / cm3 and 1,000 cP, respectively. The flow time of OF2 from the same viscometer at -145.8 ° C was measured as 68 s. Since the density of OF2 at this temperature is 1.523 g / cm3, what is the value of its viscosity?An ostwald viscometer was used to determine the time of flow of syrup at 20°C Data of water: Time of flow: 0.23 sec Density at 20°C: 0.998 g/cm3 Viscosity: 0.0101 poise Data of Syrup: Time of flow: 1.42 sec Density at 20°C: 1.153 g/cm3 1. What is the fluidity of water? 2. What is the Viscosity of syrup? 3. From the computed Viscosity of syrup, what will be its kinematic Viscosity? Show complete solution.What is dispersion statistics? Why is it important?
- A steel ball of density 12.45 g/mL and 2 mm diameter requires 30 sec to fall a distance of 1 meter through a liquid of density 0.789 g/mL. Calculate the viscosity of the liquid in Pa-sec.Application of UV- VisibleSpectroscopyAn Ostwald viscometer was used to determine the time of flow of syrup at 20 °C. Data for Water:Time of flow: 0.23 secondsDensity at 20 °C: 0.998 g/cm³Viscosity: 0.0101 poiseData for Syrup:Time of flow: 1.42 secondsDensity at 20 °C: 1.153 g/cm³ Input all numerical answers to the 3rd decimal place 1. What is the viscosity of syrup? * 2. From the computed viscosity of syrup, what will be its fluidity? 3. What is the kinematic viscosity of water? 4. From the computed viscosity of syrup, what will be its kinematic viscosity? 5. What is the fluidity of water?