Question
This quantity is assumed to be close to zero when deriving the Debye–Huckel (“duh-BYE HUCK-ull”) equation. The reciprocal of this quantity appears on the x-axis of a Lineweaver–Burk plot. Because this quantity equals absorbance divided by the product of path length and extinction coefficient by Beer’s law, this quantity is measured using spectrophotometry. Either partial pressure or this quantity is raised to the power of stoichiometric coefficients to define the equilibrium constant. This quantity for an analyte can be determined using titration. For 10 points, name this quantity which can be measured in molarity or molality, the amount of a solute dissolved in a solution. ■END■
ANSWER: concentration [accept molarity or molality before mention; prompt on c]
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Player | Team | Opponent | Buzz Position | Value |
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Nat Ku | NYU B | Columbia A | 50 | 10 |
Jasmine Bao (UG) | Swarthmore A | Princeton | 50 | 10 |
Jacob Martin (UG) | Maryland | University of Delaware A | 50 | -5 |
Vincent Zhang (DII) | Penn | Lehigh | 75 | 10 |
Ivan Henneh (DII) | Rowan | NYU A | 93 | 10 |
Michael | Delaware B | NYU C | 93 | 10 |
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