Calculate the pH for each of the following cases in the titration of 50.0 mL of 0.100 M HClO(aq) with 0.100 M KOH(aq). The ionization constant for HClO can be found here.
(a) before addition of any KOH (b) after addition of 25.0 mL of KOH (c) after addition of 30.0 mL of KOH (d) after addition of 50.0 mL of KOH (e) after addition of 60.0 mL of KOH
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Calculate the pH for each of the following cases in the titration of 50.0 mL of 0.170 M HClO(aq) with 0.170 M KOH(aq). The ionization constant for HClO can be found here.
(a) before addition of any KOH ______
(b) after addition of 25.0 mL of KOH _____
(c) after addition of 40.0 mL of KOH ______
(d) after addition of 50.0 mL of KOH ______
(e) after addition of 60.0 mL of KOH ______
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Calculate the pH for each of the following cases in the titration of 50.0 mL of 0.120 M HClO(aq) with 0.120 M KOH(aq). The ionization constant for HClO can be found here. (a) before addition of any KOH (b) after addition of 25.0 mL of KOH (c) after addition of 40.0 mL of KOH (d) after addition of 50.0 mL of KOH (e) after addition of 60.0 mL of KOH
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Calculate the pH for each of the following cases in the titration of 50.0 mL of 0.150 M HClO(aq) with 0.150 M KOH(aq). The ionization constant for HClO can be found here.
(a) before addition of any KOH (b) after addition of 25.0 mL of KOH (c) after addition of 35.0 mL of KOH (d) after addition of 50.0 mL of KOH (e) after addition of 60.0 mL of KOH
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American Italian Pasta Company (AIPC) manufactures several varieties of pasta. On January 1, 2020, AIPC had excess commodity inventories carried at acquisition cost of $1,000,000. These commodities could be sold or manufactured into pasta later in the year. To hedge against possible declines in the value of its commodities inventory, on January 6 AIPC sold commodity futures, obligating the company to deliver the commodities in February for $1,100,000. The futures exchange requires a $20,000 margin deposit. On February 19, the futures price increased to $1,150,000 and the company closed out its futures contract. Spot prices continued to rise and AIPC sold its inventory for $1,175,000 in cash on March 2
Required a. Prepare the journal entries related to AIPC’s futures contract and sale of commodities inventory. Assume a perpetual inventory system, that spot and futures prices move in tandem, and the futures position qualifies for hedge accounting. All income effects for the inventories and related hedges are reported in cost of goods sold.
b. By how much would AIPC’s profit increase if the hedge was not undertaken?
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A car of mass M and a small truck of mass 3M are travelling along two roads perpendicular to each other as shown.The car and the truck collide at the intersection at O.
The speed of the truck just before collision is VT =15.0m/s. Immediately after the collision, the wreckage moves as a single mass with Vf =12.0m/s as shown.
Using conservation of momentum:
[a] Find the value (in degrees) of θ?
A car of mass M and a small truck of mass 3M are travelling along two roads perpendicular to each other as shown.The car and the truck collide at the intersection at O.
The speed of the truck just before collision is VT =15.0m/s. Immediately after the collision, the wreckage moves as a single mass with Vf =12.0m/s as shown.
[b] What is Vc, the speed (in m/s)of the car just before collision?
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A researcher is interested in whether participating in sports positively influences self-esteem in young girls. She identifies a group of girls who have not played sports before but are now planning to begin participating in organized sports. The researcher gives them a 50-item self-esteem inventory before they begin playing sports and administers the same test again after 6 months of playing sports. The self-esteem inventory is measured on an interval scale, with higher numbers indicating higher self-esteem. In addition, scores on the inventory are normally distributed. The scores follow. Before After 44 46 40 41 39 41 46 47 42 43 43 45 C. Conduct the appropriate analysis D. Should Ho be rejected? What should the researcher conclude?
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Placid Lake Corporation acquired 70 percent of the outstanding voting stock of Scenic, Inc., on January 1, 2020, when Scenic had a net book value of $410,000. Any excess fair value was assigned to intangible assets and amortized at a rate of $4,000 per year.
Placid Lake's 2021 net income before consideration of its relationship with Scenic (and before adjustments for intra-entity sales) was $310,000. Scenic reported net income of $120,000. Placid Lake declared $110,000 in dividends during this period; Scenic paid $41,000. At the end of 2021, selected figures from the two companies' balance sheets were as follows:
| Placid Lake | Scenic | |||||
| Inventory | $ | 150,000 | $ | 91,000 | ||
| Land | 610,000 | 210,000 | ||||
| Equipment (net) | 410,000 | 310,000 | ||||
During 2020, intra-entity sales of $80,000 (original cost of $44,000) were made. Only 10 percent of this inventory was still held within the consolidated entity at the end of 2020. In 2021, $100,000 in intra-entity sales were made with an original cost of $60,000. Of this merchandise, 20 percent had not been resold to outside parties by the end of the year.
Each of the following questions should be considered as an independent situation for the year 2021.
What is consolidated net income for Placid Lake and its subsidiary?
If the intra-entity sales were upstream, how would consolidated net income be allocated to the controlling and noncontrolling interest?
If the intra-entity sales were downstream, how would consolidated net income be allocated to the controlling and noncontrolling interest?
What is the consolidated balance in the ending Inventory account?
Assume that no intra-entity inventory sales occurred between Placid Lake and Scenic. Instead, in 2020, Scenic sold land costing $31,000 to Placid Lake for $52,000. On the 2021 consolidated balance sheet, what value should be reported for land?
f-1. Assume that no intra-entity inventory or land sales occurred between Placid Lake and Scenic. Instead, on January 1, 2020, Scenic sold equipment (that originally cost $110,000 but had a $61,000 book value on that date) to Placid Lake for $82,000. At the time of sale, the equipment had a remaining useful life of five years. What worksheet entries are made for a December 31, 2021, consolidation of these two companies to eliminate the impact of the intra-entity transfer?
f-2. Assume that no intra-entity inventory or land sales occurred between Placid Lake and Scenic. Instead, on January 1, 2020, Scenic sold equipment (that originally cost $110,000 but had a $61,000 book value on that date) to Placid Lake for $82,000. At the time of sale, the equipment had a remaining useful life of five years. For 2021, what is the noncontrolling interest’s share of Scenic’s net income?
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