If that's 8x = 120, x = 15
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I gotchu homie: It's The equation has x = 4 and x = -4 as its only solutions.
A denominator is a common part of a mathematical equation. The denominator is found below the line of a fraction. In 1/4, the number 4 is the denominator.
Any number below negative one.
If that's 8x = 120, x = 15
There are no candidates below, so none of them. There are an infinite number of solutions to the equation, and from here, we can't see which ones are on your list of choices.
Titration equation can be solved by following the steps below: 1. write a well balanced equation. 2. Calculate number of moles of standard solution that is in the solution. 3. User molar relationship to convert moles of standard solution to that of unknown solution. 4. Find the number of moles of unknown solution.
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What is the molarity of an HCl solution if 43.6 mL of a 0.125 M KOH solution are needed to titrate a 25.0 mL sample of the acid according to the equation below?
By calculating the concentration of hydronium ions and hydroxide ions in the solution and comparing them to the equilibrium constant for water (Kw = 1.0 x 10^-14 at 25°C), you can determine the pH value of the solution. If [H3O+] > [OH-], the solution is acidic; if [OH-] > [H3O+], the solution is basic; and if [H3O+] = [OH-], the solution is neutral.
Since the highest power of 'x' in the equation is '1', there's one solution.
If: 4x = x+15 Then: x = 5
If you have a quadratic equation and there is no x to put into the equation to get zero. The graph is like a U that is above the x axis or a cap that is below the x axis.
Without an equality sign the given expression can't be considered to be an equation but if it equals 0 then using the quadratic equation formula will give its solutions.
The answer that belongs in the blank space is "oxygen." The chemical equation for the burning of fossil fuels is typically written as: Fossil fuel + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + heat.