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Arsenic and oxygen react together to form arsenic oxide.  A sample of arsenic contains 0.4774 g, and a sample of oxygen contains 0.2043 g.  What is the formula of the arsenic oxide formed?


Stomach acid is approximately 0.137 M HCl. Using your average number of moles of CaCO3 per antacid tablet, what volume of stomach acid will a tablet neutralize?

Container A holds 727 mL

727 mL of an ideal gas at 2.50 atm.

2.50 atm. Container B holds 159 mL

159 mL of a different ideal gas at 4.90 atm.

4.90 atm.



If the gases are allowed to mix together, what is the resulting pressure?\


Using a class to represent the planet and its gravity, develop a program that outputs the user's weight on different planets.


  • The class's constructor should allow a planet to specified as a capitalized string. If the string is not a planet's name or is not capitalized, then the planet of EARTH should be assumed as the default value.
  • The default constructor for the class will create an object representing Earth. The class has a function called "convertWeight" that takes in a weight on earth as an argument and returns the name of the planet as well as the converted value reflecting weight on the given planet to console.
  • The program should output an error message and reprompt for input if the user does not input a correct planet name that is also capitalized.




A firm has the following demand function 𝑷 = 𝟔𝟎 − 𝟎. 𝟓𝑸 and its total cost are


defined by 𝑻𝑪 = 𝟏𝟑 + 𝑸.




a. Find the maximum revenue.



b. Find the production to optimise the profit.



c. Verify if that the marginal revenue and marginal cost are the same at


the profit maximising production level.

Determine the pressure in atm exerted by 1 mole of methane in a 2.44mL bulb at 25°c using vanderwaals equations

Let f(x)=(x+1)ln(x+1)

Where is there a potential vertical asymptote? What limit would you need to evaluate to determine if there is an asymptote here? Guess it’s value by plugging in nearby values. You’ll need a one-sided limit


A Firm has the following production function 𝑸 = 𝟐𝟎𝑳 − 𝟎. 𝟒𝑳 𝟐.


a.Using differential calculus find the unit of labor that maximizes the production.


b. Estimate function of Marginal product of labor.


c. Obtain the Average product of labor.


d. Find the point at which the marginal product of labor is equal to the average cost. 



The intent of this exercise is to get students to think aboutvarying degrees of elasticity and the factors that determine demand elasticity.

Create a program that asks the user to enter the names of their last three employers. Output the names entered to confirm. Ask the user if the confirmation output is correct. If Yes, end the program. If No, then ask for the three names again.

 

Output:

This program will ask you to enter the company name of your last three employers.

Enter the company name:   [user types: 123 Corp]

Enter the company name:   [user types: 789 Corp]

Enter the company name:   [user types: Kendall Corp]

These are the company names you entered:

123 Corp

789 Corp

Kendall Corp

Are these three names correct (Y or N)?  [user types: n]

Enter the company name:   [user types: ABC Corp]

Enter the company name:   [user types: XYZ Corp]

Enter the company name:   [user types: Miami Corp]

These are the company names you entered:

ABC Corp

XYZ Corp

Miami Corp

Are these three names correct (Y or N)?  [user types: y]



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