Chapter 5. The heat capacity of gallium is 0.37 J/(g*K). The…

Chapter 5. The heat capacity of gallium is 0.37 J/(g*K). The heat capacity of water is 4.18 J/(g*K). A 75.4 g sample of gallium is cooled to 251 K. It is dropped into 50.0 g H2O at 295 K. What is the final temperature? Answer in K. Do not type units. Do not use scientific notation.

Chapter 2. Match the material with the best description of i…

Chapter 2. Match the material with the best description of it. Each descriptor can be used only once. The descriptors are: element, ion, polyatomic ion, and isotope. carbon-12 and carbon-13 are examples of [one] perchlorate is an example of [two] F2 is an example of [three] chromium (V) is an example of [four]    

During his first year of college, John incurs the following…

During his first year of college, John incurs the following expenses:  $3000 on tuition, $1000 on books, $3600 on food, and $8000 on rent.  If John earned $9000 during the year by working part-time, and the rest of the expenses were paid by his parents, how much did his parents pay?