pOH = 1.85 pH = 12.15 4. Fill in the blank (all concentrations are at equilibrium): HA ↔ H+ + AAcid [HA] [H+] Chlorous acid HClO2 0.6 .077 [A-] .077 Ka 1.0 x10-2 Nitrous acid 18.6 .20 4 4.3 x10-4 Hydrocyanic acid HCN 28 7 x10-5 2 x10-4 4.9 x10-10 Phosphoric acid H3PO4 0.076 0.3 .00192 7.6 x10-3 5. The pH of a 0.115M solution of chloroacetic acid‚ ClCH2COOH‚ is measured to be 1.92. Calculate Ka for this monoprotic acid. pH = -log[H3O+]
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Susan Zykorie November 18‚ 2014 Conflicting Expectations: Where Pay and Performance Collide UpTech Support‚ a medium sized company based in Silicon Valley‚ California‚ operated in the intensely competitive computer industry with its’ main area of focus in the development of software support systems. Throughout the Internet Bubble bust‚ they were able to survive through their focus on key competencies and building relationships with key clients. Due to this they are now a successful company with
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Joanne Danbrova Grand Canyon University: PCN-500-O500 January 25th‚ 2015 RaTonya Bennett The R.E.B.T theory is very appropriate for Ana’s case. The case study displays quite a few details which lead to the conclusion that R.E.B.T is the right choice to use. Ana’s variety of facts within her case present themselves as issues in which R.E.B.T is known to help other clients with the same issues; that is why Ana should have the opportunity to experience this particular type of therapy when she
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aircraft ie. Ruway length‚ ATC‚ Lighting‚ Communications‚ weather reporting‚ Nav Aids‚ airport facilities and at least one instrument approach. Adequate Airports are selected at the time of planning ETOP’S routes. [Not necessary to meet PCN requirements. ACN may exceed PCN when airport is used in an Emergency – not normal use] SUITABLE AIRPORT : is an ADEQUATE AIRPORT which at the ANTICIPATED time of use. [1 Hour before earliest E.T.A. to 1 Hour after latest E.T.A.] has weather reports OR forecasts
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holding the particles together. (d) List the intermolecular attractive forces in order of increasing strength. 25. Within each group‚ assign each of the boiling points to the respective substances on the basis of intermolecular forces. (a) N2‚ HCN‚ C2H6: 2196°C‚ 289°C‚ 26°C; (b) H2‚ HCl‚ Cl2: 235°C‚ 2259°C‚ 285°C. 26. ■ What type of intermolecular forces must be overcome in converting each of the following from a liquid to a gas? (a) CO2; (b) NH3; (c) CHCl3; (d) CCl4. 57. Toluene
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Multicultural Career Counseling Grand Canyon University: PCN-525 August 30‚ 2013 Cyril Worm Introduction This research paper will summarize “Holland’s Theory of Vocational Choice”; followed by a practical application of the theory to this Author’s life. Other than the textbook for this class; one other resource cited in the reference section was used to make the following concise summation of Holland’s Theory. Holland’s Theory of Vocational Choice Holland’s Theory
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Date: 15th December 2010. F.AO: Parking Services at Thurrock Council Re: PCN number TK00741299 I have received a parking charge notice that I wish to challenge. I had parked on the corner of Stanley road where it meets The Retreat in Grays at approximately 10.45 am. I am a Taxi driver and I was called to pick up an old lady living at the top of Stanley road‚ I would have parked in the car park opposite but I was told by my taxi firm that I have to help the old lady out of her home as she
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PCN-100 January 20‚ 2014 Anne Marie Bach- Sterling Roles of the Addiction Counselor Analysis Paper An addiction counselor has many roles; counselor is only one of them. Others include interventionist‚ mediator‚ advocate‚ change agent‚ adviser‚ and facilitator (Lecture Module 4‚ 2013). While treating a client those roles are constantly changing and are necessary to help a client to overcome addiction. In addition the counselor must be able to maintain a balance of ethical‚ moral‚ and legal
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China‚ India & Wine | May 19 2011 | Assessing the global environment and developing solutions for Australian international managers: a WebQuest. (5461 words) | Sheena Bobeechun Troy Credlin Sarah Duff Audrey James. | Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 PESTL Analysis 4 Political & Legal Factors (Author - Sarah Duff) 4 Economic Factors (Author - Sheena Bobeechun) 5 Social & Cultural Factors (Author - Audrey James) 7 Technological Factors (Author - Troy
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The Korean Media Landscape Changes in the Korean Media Landscape Current Changes in Korean Media 1. 1948~1960: Seung Man Lee’s government Outlawed leftist newspapers Closed moderate newspapers Arrested reporters and publishers 2. 1964~1972: Chung Hee Park’s government Dictatorship Closed all but fifteen of Seoul’s 64 daily newspapers Using its own radio and news agencies to promote its official line The Press Ethics Commission Law 3. 1980~1988: Doo Hwan Chun’s government
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