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- Many chemistry problems result in equations of the form 1.44 × 10¬2 (0.298 – x) When this equation is solved, the two values of the unknown x are and Submit Answer Retry Entire Group No more group attempts remainBriefly describe the contribution of Walter Nernst, J. W. Richards, Max planck and G.N.Lewis in the development of the third law of thermodynamic.Determine the 1ndices for a,b,c,d
- Explain, based on the equations of Beer's Law and its equivalent for fluorescence, why increasing light intensity is beneficial only for fluorimetric analysis.Which of the following statements are true about the relationship between C p,m and C v,m ?1-A:-Calculate the energy and wave-length of the photon absorbed when a "Hg"Cl molecule (r. 2.23°A) makes the rotational transition J-0-J-1 and J-1->J=2. B:- In what region of the electromagnetic spectrum are these lines found? 2-Suppose that the equilibrium separation in the '11"CI molecules is the same and equal to 1.27°A. Compute for each molecule A:-The constant 13. B:- The energy of the first two excited rotationa levels. C:-The frequencies and wave length corresponding to the transition J-0-J-1 and J-1-J-2.
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