Peyton’s and Ryan’s swimming pool is turning green. They will fix the chlorine generator again, but they need to add shock to clear up the algae in the pool. Commercially available shocks are typically powders containing calcium hypochlorite. The hypochlorite ion forms the active hypochlorous acid when the product is added to water. Household bleach […]
The discussion assignment provides a forum for discussing relevant topics for this week based on the course competencies covered. For this assignment, make sure you post your initial response to the Discussion Area by the due date assigned. To support your work, use your course and text readings and use outside sources. As in […]
in 100 words or more with references and in text citations answer these 2 questions. 1. Hi all, the process of mixing of the atomic orbitals to form new hybrid orbitals is called hybridization. All hybrid orbitals of a particular kind have equal energy, identical shapes and are symmetrically oriented in shape I am […]
 Find the answers to the following problems by providing line-by-line (step-by-step) solutions for each applicable question. You must show your work for questions 1-4 to get full credit for each question. Each question is worth 20 points. Please be sure to include the appropriate units as part of your final answer.  1. Mercury, the […]
Peyton’s and Ryan’s swimming pool is turning green. They will fix the chlorine generator again, but they need to add shock to clear up the algae in the pool. Commercially available shocks are typically powders containing calcium hypochlorite. The hypochlorite ion forms the active hypochlorous acid when the product is added to water. Household […]
Peyton’s and Ryan’s swimming pool is turning green. They will fix the chlorine generator again, but they need to add shock to clear up the algae in the pool. Commercially available shocks are typically powders containing calcium hypochlorite. The hypochlorite ion forms the active hypochlorous acid when the product is added to water. Household […]
 Find the answers to the following problems by providing line-by-line (step-by-step) solutions for each applicable question. You must show your work for questions 1-4 to get full credit for each question. Each question is worth 20 points. Please be sure to include the appropriate units as part of your final answer.  1. Mercury, the only […]
Five Chemistry questions. Example: If an element is composed of two isotopes with the following percent composition and mass, what is the mass of one mol of the element? percent composition mass 38.18 45.00 ? 48.00
exercise 1: nomenclature practice Part 1: Ionic Compounds 1. Pb(SO4)2 – 2. Be(HCO3)2 – 3. Mn2(SO3)3 – 4. Al(CN)3 – 5. Mn(ClO3)2 – 6. Mg(ClO2)2 – 7. BaSO4 – 8. KI – 9. NaCl – 10. MgCl2- 11. Na3N – 12. CoCl2 – 13. Lithium bromide – 14. Lead (II) oxide – 15. Chromium […]
1. The United Nations Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) was developed to promote the sound management of chemicals. This is an agreed upon management approach, but regulatory authorities in countries adopting the GHS will implement the system according to their own regulatory processes. After reflecting on the aspects of […]