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    Atomic Structure

    <TR><TD class=heading>Question: </TD><TD>Which of the following is the correct electron structure for Calcium? I thought the electron Structur was 2,8,10 ?? as the 3rd shell can fit 2(n)^2 = 2x3^2 =18 electrons so why is the answer 2,8,8,2? why does it go to the 4th shell when the 3rd...
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    Which is soluble in water??

    Is it Ns2S? not sure?
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    Never done BIO before. Really struggling in Microbiology and Physiology

    Anyone else struggling with Microbiology and Physiology? There are so many new terms to learn. And when they are explaining a concept they refer to another bio term to explain the current term. Its like reading in a foreign language. For people who have never done biology in HS, what did u...
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    Which is soluble in water??

    <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=4 width="95%" bgColor=#9999ff border=3><TBODY><TR><TD class=questbody bgColor=#9999ff colSpan=2><BASEFONT>Based on the solubility rules, which one of the following should be soluble in water? </BASEFONT></TD></TR><TR><TD class=questitem width="5%"...
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    Simple mole Question

    MC Question How many moles of oxygen are there in 19.71g CO2 ? a 0.493 mol b 0.403 mol c 2.23 mol d 867 mol e 0.896 mol =>12+16*2 = 44g/mol CO2 =>19.7/44 = 0.448mol CO2 This is where i am not sure...
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    how to figure out the ionic charge on a atom/molecule?

    SO3 2- SULFITE ok so Sulfite is correct because S= 4, O3 = -6 so net = -2? is that the logic?
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    how to figure out the ionic charge on a atom/molecule?

    here is a M/C question i got... which of these are incorrect SO3 2- SULFITE HPO4 2- HYDROGEN PHOSPHATE NO2 1- NITRITE MnO4 2- MAGNITE SiO3 2- SILICATE THE ANSWER WAS MAGNITE, HOW DO I KNOW THAT IS NOT MnO4 2- ?? THANKS
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    ionic equation for this titration formula

    can u check my answer to this? Calculate the molarity of a Sodium Hydroxide solution if it required 2.96mL of 0.225M H2S04 to completely react with 2.00ml of the Hydroxide. My answer in 2.96mL 0.225M H2s04 => 0.225mol/1000ml x 2.96mL = 0.00066 mol H2SO4 therefore 0.00066 mole in 2mL of OH...
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    Requirements For University

    Aussie Aussie Aussie ....
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    how to figure out the ionic charge on a atom/molecule?

    firslty i know the group 1 and 2 elements are all +1 and +2 respectively. thats easy and Flourine-Iodine are -1 Oxygen-sulfer is -2 Nitrogen to phosphoru is -3 is there a way of working out the ionic charge of elements such as nickel,copper, zinc. i.e the elements in the middle. do you...
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    ionic equation for this titration formula

    thanks buddy
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    ionic equation for this titration formula

    I know for say HCl its H+ + Cl- however given this H2So4 + 2NaOH -> Na2SO4 + 2H20 how do i write the ionic equation for it? 2H+ ... ?? or H2+ ... ?? or H+ + H+ what do we do for the subscript 2 for the H2SO4 and the 2 mole of NaOH
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    Solubility of ionic compounds

    when do you need them?
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    Are lectures really necessary?

    if the lectures are all on overheads then NO, coz he/she is only going to read straight off the overheads if the lecturer writes on the whiteboard then YES. usually maths subjects i attend as its more HOW to do something. whereas a theory course cant really be taught without the student...
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    WHAT DOES CuSO4 · 5H2O MEAN?

    so how is it different to CuSO4 + 5H20 ?
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    Molarity Problem

    oops 154 is correct
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    Molarity Problem

    what 3.25M NaOH is needed to prepare 500ml of 1.0molar solution i can do m1v1=m2v2 i get answer 167ml. however can someone explain logically how to figure this problem out without the m1v1=m2v2 formula?
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    UTS union, worthiness

    yes its worthless. just feeding the Student Unions ego's
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    WHAT DOES CuSO4 · 5H2O MEAN?

    how come it is not written as CuSO4 H10O5 ? 4, 10 and 5 little subscripts
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