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  1. Question #16432 + Example - Socratic

    The disproportionation of Cu (I) to Cu (0) and Cu (II) is a good example.

  2. Answers created by radee - Socratic

    Q&A and Videos that make learning easy. Math, History, Chemistry, Algebra, Calculus, Biology and more.

  3. Can you put a higher reaction coefficient when balancing …

    Oct 6, 2017 · Yes, you can put all the reaction coefficient higher. So, "...can it also be 4SO2 +O2 → 4SO3?" No, it can't because the equation is not balanced respect to oxygen.

  4. Question #f784e - Socratic

    Indeed, you must write the balanced chemical equation for this single replacement reaction. Aluminium will react with sulfuric acid, H2SO4, to form aluminium sulfate, Al2(SO4)3, and …

  5. Question #168a1 - Socratic

    - 1/2 lim_(x->0)(cosx-1)/x^2 it's always worth plugging the actual limit in to see what you get. here it is (cos0-1)/0^2 = (1-1)/0 = 0/0 ie indeterminate multiplying ...

  6. What is the sign of expression: abs (cos (x))-log2 (3) - Socratic

    Mar 4, 2018 · The expression is smaller than #0# for all #x in RR#, so its sign is #-#.

  7. Integral of cos^5x*sin³xdx - Socratic

    -1/6 cos^6x + 1/8 cos^8x + C We wish to solve the following: int (cos^5x sin^3x) dx. Since cosx is the derivative of sinx, this looks ripe for a u-substitution. However, we'd like there to be only …

  8. Algebra 2 question? Matrices question + Example - Socratic

    See a) to e) below A matrix is just a table - in this case the headings tell you exactly what each matrix, each row and each column represent. For example, the value 26 in the first matrix …

  9. Question #6d8b6 - Socratic

    Explanation: The midpoint coordinates of a LINE which start (A = 1) and end (B = 2) points are:

  10. Question #c7a59 - Socratic

    1 Determine the coordinates of his landing point (or if he hits the building).? 2 What is his velocity when he lands (hits building)? The horizontal component of the the velocity of the guy at the …