Teleologist Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Jul 7, 2013 Messages 617 Reaction score 162 Points 5,246 Location on your 6 Pre-Medical Mar 5, 2014 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad In the equation at normal laboratory conditions which corresponds to the change in gibbs free E for the formation of solid calcium sulfate dihydrate, the total number of moles of reactants is closest to? No clue.
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad In the equation at normal laboratory conditions which corresponds to the change in gibbs free E for the formation of solid calcium sulfate dihydrate, the total number of moles of reactants is closest to? No clue.
SOOyC52H1Sof Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Jan 11, 2013 Messages 393 Reaction score 199 Points 5,246 Medical Student Mar 7, 2014 #2 are you under the impression a question like this would be on the MCAT? Upvote 0 Downvote
Teleologist Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Jul 7, 2013 Messages 617 Reaction score 162 Points 5,246 Location on your 6 Pre-Medical Mar 7, 2014 #3 SOOyC52H1Sof said: are you under the impression a question like this would be on the MCAT? Click to expand... The question isn't that hard, I figured it out. Answer was 6.125. Work below: Upvote 0 Downvote
SOOyC52H1Sof said: are you under the impression a question like this would be on the MCAT? Click to expand... The question isn't that hard, I figured it out. Answer was 6.125. Work below: