There are some exceptions of some transition metals when their electron configurations are written. Find the transition metals that do not follow the typical electron arrangement configuration and explain why they deviate from the standard notation. Additionally write...
Initial Post Instructions This week, we are studying the ideal gas law. In this discussion, you will be trying your hand at applying one of the ideal gas laws to a real world situation. Consider a situation that involves an ideal gas law and discuss how you would...
Charles' law is the formula that describes the link between temperature and volume (ABauer, R. 2018). Where volume and temperature are represented by V and T, respectively. Example Tire Pressure Recently I was having my annual vehicle...
Initial Post Instructions The Discussions in this course are set up deepen your understanding of the material as you make real world connections and employ creative thinking. To get the most from these discussions, full engagement is expected on the part of the...
Option 1 Part 1: Potassium Potassium is an essential element for the proper functioning of living cells. Maintaining proper K+ levels in the body is important for many vital functions such as heartbeat regulation, proper functioning of muscle and nerves and utilizing...
Initial Post Instructions Option 1: Your initial post in the discussion this week consists of two parts. First, choose a molecule used in healthcare, industry, or found in a natural source and discuss the importance of this molecule. Be sure to include at least one...
A large piece of jewelry has a mass of 132.6 g. A graduated cylinder initially contains 48.6 mL water. When the jewelry is submerged in the graduated cylinder, the total volume increases to 61.2 mL. (a) Determine the density of this piece of...
Instructions: · Watch the Safety Video by American Chemical Society. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9o77QEeM-68 · Answer all questions in this Lab report. 1. Why should small containers be used to prepare solutions in the...
Please post 2 or more peer responses In the response posts, remember to demonstrate you have read and understood the student's post by taking their discussion to the next level through your responses to the following: Using your peer’s chosen foods,...
Please respond to the following questions based on these course objectives: Explain basic atomic structure. Interpret the Periodic Table of Elements. Analyze the principles of chemical reactions. Apply the scientific method to experimental data. Apply principles of...
Identify the poster’s compound as either ionic or covalent. Explain. Confirm that the poster’s solved dosage problem is correct. If not, explain where the math is incorrect. Solve the dosage problem created by the poster. Make sure to show your...
Look around your house or work for a medicine requiring dosage instructions. Discuss the medicine's name, use, concentration, or dosage. Include a picture of the active ingredient in the drug. Derive and solve a dosage problem based on the medicine that you...