HONORS PHYSICS
Final Review (Motion in 1D): q.1-4, 11, 19, 20, 21, 29, 46 (pp.68-72)
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PHYSICS
Notes on Work
Homework 5.1: q.1,2,4 (p.162); q.1-4 (p.163)
HONORS CHEMISTRY
- Homework 6.26: q.22 (p.211); q.51,52 (p.213)
CHEMISTRY
- Homework #48: q.1-12 (p.435)
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Tuesday, December 4, 2018
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Alexis Bedolla p.3 today I learned how same protons .787(24)+.1013(25)+.1117(26).
ReplyDeleteand different neutrons 18.89+2.533+2.904=24.33u
ReplyDeleteSteps on solving the problem
1.Determine how many grams are given in the problem.
2.Calculate the molar mass of the substance.
3.Divide step one by step two.
Question: How do I solve harder problems, more questions on protons
Edward Lee P.3