Given the equation: calculate the molarity of 125 mL of a s…

Given the equation: calculate the molarity of 125 mL of a solution in which 12.8 grams of Na2CO3 are dissolved.  To receive full credit:  You must show your conversions and final equation, with numbers and units.  You can use the equation editor in the toolbar ()to insert an equation (include numbers and units) into the answer box. If necessary, show the molar mass calculation. Within the equation editor itself use the  to type conversions and the final equation.  Don’t forget to include your final answer.   Or, you can do your work on a separate sheet of paper and immediately after submitting the exam, take a picture of your work and upload it into the Final Exam Pictures link located in Final Exam module in Canvas. 

Given the equation: calculate the molarity of 275 mL of a s…

Given the equation: calculate the molarity of 275 mL of a solution in which 12.8 grams of K2(SO4) are dissolved.  To receive full credit:  You must show your conversions and final equation, with numbers and units.  You can use the equation editor in the toolbar  () to insert an equation (include numbers and units) into the answer box. If necessary, show the molar mass calculation. Within the equation editor itself use the  to type conversions and the final equation.  Don’t forget to include your final answer.   Or, you can do your work on a separate sheet of paper and immediately after submitting the exam, take a picture of your work and upload it into the Final Exam Pictures link located in Final Exam module in Canvas. 

​ Fact Pattern 2-2 Wally and Jamie are both managers in a s…

​ Fact Pattern 2-2 Wally and Jamie are both managers in a small corporation set up to manufacture sporting goods. They both receive bonuses for any ideas that benefit the company, although Jamie’s bonus is computed at a lower rate than Wally’s because Jamie has been at the company a shorter amount of time. Jamie has a great marketing idea that would result in a bonus of $1,000. The details are all worked out on Jamie’s computer. Unknown to Jamie, one evening after business hours, Wally obtains the information from Jamie’s computer and submits it and takes credit for it the next day. Wally is immediately awarded a bonus of $2,000 for the information. Fortunately for Jamie, Sammy, a custodian, saw Wally in Jamie’s office and heard Wally calling someone while there to brag about these misdoings. Sammy informed Blake, the CEO, of Wally’s actions. Refer to Fact Pattern 2-2. Which of the following types of justice is involved if Blake requires that Wally give Jamie the entire $2,000 bonus?