The equilibrium constant (KP) is 0.16 at a particular temperature for the reaction: N2O4(g) ⇌ 2NO2(g)...

The equilibrium constant (KP) is 0.16 at a particular temperature for the reaction: N2O4(g) ⇌ 2NO2(g)

Given the following sets of initial conditions, what is the net change that must occur for the reaction to reach equilibrium? Does the reaction shift left to reach equilibrium, does the reaction shift right to reach equilibrium or is the reaction at equilibrium at these initial concentrations so no net change will occur?

equilibrium, left, right? PNO2 = 0.154 atm, PN2O4 = 0.148 atm

equilibrium, left, right? PNO2 = 0.210 atm, PN2O4 = 0.138 atm

equilibrium, left, right ? PNO2 = 0.149 atm, PN2O4 = 0.05 atm

equilibrium, left, right? PNO2 = 0.087 atm, PN2O4 = 0.13 atm

equilibrium, left, right? PNO2 = 0.068 atm, PN2O4 = 0.058 atm

In: Chemistry

Why have we not seen a US-based terrorist organization established with the goal to see the...

Why have we not seen a US-based terrorist organization established with the goal to see the US end its’ war?

In: Psychology

Write a complete C++ program that prompts the user for the price of the prix fixe...

Write a complete C++ program that prompts the user for the price of the prix fixe menu choice. The program should then prompt the user for the number of guests in the party. The program should then calculate the bill including tax and tip then print the results to the console in the form of a receipt

For C++ Programming (I need it for C++ without using importing from java.)

In: Computer Science

Problem 5-29 Changes in Cost Structure; Break-Even Analysis; Operating Leverage; Margin of Safety [LO5-4, LO5-5, LO5-7,...

Problem 5-29 Changes in Cost Structure; Break-Even Analysis; Operating Leverage; Margin of Safety [LO5-4, LO5-5, LO5-7, LO5-8]

Morton Company’s contribution format income statement for last month is given below:

Sales (49,000 units × $29 per unit) $ 1,421,000
Variable expenses 994,700
Contribution margin 426,300
Fixed expenses 341,040
Net operating income $ 85,260

The industry in which Morton Company operates is quite sensitive to cyclical movements in the economy. Thus, profits vary considerably from year to year according to general economic conditions. The company has a large amount of unused capacity and is studying ways of improving profits.

Required:

1. New equipment has come onto the market that would allow Morton Company to automate a portion of its operations. Variable expenses would be reduced by $8.70 per unit. However, fixed expenses would increase to a total of $767,340 each month. Prepare two contribution format income statements, one showing present operations and one showing how operations would appear if the new equipment is purchased.

2. Refer to the income statements in (1). For the present operations and the proposed new operations, compute (a) the degree of operating leverage, (b) the break-even point in dollar sales, and (c) the margin of safety in dollars and the margin of safety percentage.

3. Refer again to the data in (1). As a manager, what factor would be paramount in your mind in deciding whether to purchase the new equipment? (Assume that enough funds are available to make the purchase.)

4. Refer to the original data. Rather than purchase new equipment, the marketing manager argues that the company’s marketing strategy should be changed. Rather than pay sales commissions, which are currently included in variable expenses, the company would pay salespersons fixed salaries and would invest heavily in advertising. The marketing manager claims this new approach would increase unit sales by 30% without any change in selling price; the company’s new monthly fixed expenses would be $359,513; and its net operating income would increase by 20%. Compute the company's break-even point in dollar sales under the new marketing strategy.

In: Accounting

What is internationalism? Which recent president is known for this style of foreign policy?

What is internationalism? Which recent president is known for this style of foreign policy?

In: Economics

Timmy, a second-grader, wasn’t feeling like himself. A month ago his best friend moved to another...

Timmy, a second-grader, wasn’t feeling like himself. A month ago his best friend moved to another city, leaving Timmy feeling sad, miserable, and with no one to play with in his free time. His mom and dad were worried because he was no longer interested in kite-flying, something he had really enjoyed for a long time. Timmy also tried to make excuses for why he should stay home from school. Sometimes Timmy wouldn’t go to sleep at night, and he wasn’t interested in eating any of his favorite foods. His parents worried about how sad he always seemed. After a month of worry, his parents decided to take Timmy to a family counselor.

How do you think the counselor will help Timmy?

In: Psychology

Explain how and why Japan escaped western imperialism in the middle of the nineteenth century.

Explain how and why Japan escaped western imperialism in the middle of the nineteenth century.

In: Economics

This is Java programing. Complete Java program to produce the following output. interface Register{   void course();  ...

This is Java programing. Complete Java program to produce the following output.

interface Register{  
void course();  
}  


public class Interface1{  
   public static void main(String args[]){  
     Register c=new A();
     c.course();
     Register s=new B();
     s.course();  
   }
}  

//output

I'm taking A

I'm taking B

In: Computer Science

Briefly define, in your own words, the concepts of capitalism and socialism. Then list three pros...

  • Briefly define, in your own words, the concepts of capitalism and socialism. Then list three pros and cons of each.

The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:

  • Determine the considerations for and process of ethical business decision making to balance corporate and social responsibilities, and address moral, economic, and legal concerns.
  • Analyze selected business situations using the predominant ethical theories, such as utilitarian, Kantian, and virtue ethics to guide ethical business decision making.
  • Use technology and information resources to research issues in business ethics.
  • Write clearly and concisely about business ethics using proper writing mechanics.

In: Economics

What are your recommendations for this company in order to be more ethical (for both internal...

  1. What are your recommendations for this company in order to be more ethical (for both internal and external stakeholders)? Be creative in this.

In: Operations Management

In C++ Please Problem   1:   How   to   calculate   a   home's   value   Housing economists have long used...

In C++ Please

Problem   1:   How   to   calculate   a   home's   value  


Housing economists have long used a home price/rent ratio as one way to gauge whether or not home prices are inflated or undervalued.


A housing P/E


The use of a price/rent ratio is analogous to employing a price/earnings ratio for stocks. When a stock price is high, and its earnings per share relatively low, the P/E is high. A high P/E often indicates that the stock is too expensive, and the share price is headed for a drop.
What someone is willing to pay to rent a place is that home's "earnings." And, just as in the stock market, a high home price related to the rental earnings mean homes values will probably drop.
For a specific look at how a home's P/E is determined, let's consider a home that is listed for either rent or sale in suburban Chicago.
The home has been rented for the past three years for $1,600 per month; so that is $19,200 per year. It is currently listed for sale at $400,000. Dividing the price by the total annual rent of $19,200 gives a "housing P/E" of 20.83. According to Moody's Economy.com, the long-run average housing P/E is 16, so a P/E of 20.83 suggests that this home may be somewhat overpriced.


For this programming project you will read in a list of housing prices and how much each house is rented for that are found in the attached HousingPrices.txt file. The file looks like this:


713047 1246
1605787 1979
1174719 1879
1018239 1700


Where the first value on each line is the price of the home, and the second number on each line is the price that this home currently rents for per month.
Read these numbers in from the file into 2 separate arrays of size 100, since there are 100 home prices/rents in the file. Do this part in your main method.   
Then use a for-loop to loop through the arrays and for each pair of values send them into a method that you will write called "getHousingPE". Your method will have two parameters; the price of the home and the current monthly rental rate of the home. Your method will calculate and then return the homes “housing P/E”.   
Check each homes returned P/E value and if the P/E value is greater than 16 you should write to the output “House # is somewhat overpriced”; where # is the number of the house in the file (1100). If the P/E is greater than 19 then you should write to the output “House # is way overpriced”. If the P/E is less than 12 then you should write to the output "“House # might be a good deal”. And if the P/E is less than 9 then you should write “Buy House #, it is a deal”. If the P/E is between 12-16 then output "House # is average".

Problem   2:   Determining   Left   or   Right    

For   this   programming   project   you   are   to   read   in   a   list   of   street   addresses   and   determine   how   many   of   those   addresses   are   on   the   right   side   of   the   street,   and   how   many   are   on   the   left.   The   street   addresses   file   is   a   text   file   that   looks   like:  
  
6 S 33rd St

6 Greenleaf Ave

618 W Yakima Ave

74 S Westgate St

3273 State St
  

You   can   determine   if   an   address   is   either   on   the   left   or   right   side   of   the   street   by   looking   at   the   number   of   the   address;   all   even   numbers   are   on   the   right   side   of   the   street,   and   all   odd   numbers   are   on   the   left   side   of   the   street.  
  
You   will   read   your   data   into   2   arrays;   an   integer   array   to   hold   the   street   number,   and   a   String   array   to   hold   the   rest   of   the   address.       These   will   be   parallel   arrays,   meaning   the   street   number   and   street   address   of   each   index   are   related   to   each   other.  
  
Remember   to   draw   a   picture   so   that   you   can   visualize   this.  
  
You   will   need   to   write   a   method   that   will   determine   if   each   house   is   on   the   left   or   right   side   of   the   street.  
  
You   will   call   this   method   for   every   street   address,   and   then   keep   a   count   of   how   many   houses   are   on   the   left   and   right   sides   of   the   street.  
  
The   output   should   be   the   street   number   and   address   and   then   whether   the   house   is   on   the   left   or   right   side   of   the   street:  
  
Address Left/Right

6649 N Blue Gum St left

4 B Blue Ridge Blvd right

8 W Cerritos Ave #54 right

639 Main St left


  

The   number   of   houses   on   the   left   and   right   sides   of   the   street   should   also   be   output.  

In: Computer Science

1. The Ostwald process is used commercially to produce nitric acid, which is, in turn, used...

1. The Ostwald process is used commercially to produce nitric acid, which is, in turn, used in many modern chemical processes. In the first step of the Ostwald process, ammonia is reacted with oxygen gas to produce nitric oxide and water. What is the maximum mass of H2O that can be produced by combining 67.1 g of each reactant?

2. In the following reaction, how many grams of sodium sulfate, Na2SO4, will be produced from 80.7 g of sodium hydroxide, NaOH?

In: Chemistry

How many + operations occur when the following pseudocode is executed? What is the output? s...

How many + operations occur when the following pseudocode is executed? What is the output? s ← 0, t ← 0 for i ∈ {1, ..., 6} do for j ∈ {1, ..., 6} do for k ∈ {1, ..., 6} do if i + j + k = 9 then t ← t + 1 s ← s + 1 print t / s

In: Computer Science

This problem is a long one, but fairly conceptual in nature. a. For each of the...

This problem is a long one, but fairly conceptual in nature.

a. For each of the following salts, write the reaction that occurs when it dissociates in water: NaCl(s), NaCN(s), KClO2(s), NH4NO3(s), KBr(aq), NaF(s).

b. Consider each of the reactions that you wrote above, and identify the aqueous ions that *could* be proton donors (acids) or proton acceptors (bases). Briefly *explain how you decided which ions to choose*.

c. For each of the acids and bases that you identified in part b, write the chemical reaction it can undergo in aqueous solution (its reaction with water).

d. Are there any reactions that you have written above that you anticipate will occur to such an extent that the pH of the solution will be affected? As part of your answer, be sure to explain how you decided.

e. Assume that in each case, above, 0.01 mol of the salt was dissolved in enough water at 25 deg Celsius to make 1.0L of solution. In each case, what additional information would you need in order to calculate the pH? If there are cases where no additional information is required, be sure to state that as well.

f. Say you take 0.01 mol of NH4CN and dissolve it in enough water at 25 deg Celsius to make 1.0L of solution. Using chemical reactions and words, explain how you would go about determining what effect this salt will have the pH of the solution. Be sure to list any additional information you would need to arrive at an answer.

In: Chemistry

A particle carrying charge +q is located on the xaxis at x=+d. A particle carrying charge...

A particle carrying charge +q is located on the xaxis at x=+d. A particle carrying charge ?3q is located on the x axis at x=?7d.

A. With zero potential at infinity, at what location on the x axis with negative coordinate is the electrostatic potential zero? Express your answer in terms of d.

B. With zero potential at infinity, at what location on the x axis with positive coordinate is the electrostatic potential zero? Express your answer in terms of d.

C. At what location on the y axis with negative coordinate is the potential zero? Express your answer in terms of d.

D. At what location on the y axis with positive coordinate is the potential zero? Express your answer in terms of d.

E. Are there any locations on the x or y axis where the electrostatic potential is zero?

In: Physics