• Q : Write six-step procedure to make solution of sodium chlorate....
    Chemistry :

    Create a 6-step procedure to make 100 mL of a 0.10 M solution of sodium chlorate, NaClO3. Also, Create a 7-step procedure you can use to determine those cation/anion pairs that produce precipitates.

  • Q : Difference in size between the two holes in square meters....
    Chemistry :

    A NASA satellite showed that in 2003 the ozone hole was much larger than it was in 2002. The 2003 hole measured 1.04 X 10 7 mi2 in diameter, while the diameter of the 2002 hole was 6.9 X 106 mi2. Calc

  • Q : What is the change in the boiling point of a solution....
    Chemistry :

    What is the change in the boiling point of a solution made by dissolving 14.7 g of C6 H12 O6 into 150.0 mL of water? The density of water is 1.00 g/mL and Kb = 0.512°C/m.

  • Q : Calculate the molecular mass of paba....
    Chemistry :

    Calculate the molecular mass of PABA, a common sunscreen agent. When 8.32g of PABA is dissolved in 150.0g of chloroform, it boils at 62.62 C. The boiling point of pure chloroform is 61.2 C; the boi

  • Q : Specific heat of ethylene glycol....
    Chemistry :

    The specific heat of ethylene glycol is 2.42 J/g-K. How many J of heat are needed to raise the temperature of 62.0 g of ethylene glycol from 13.1 degrees celsius to 40.5 degrees celsius?

  • Q : Specific heat of ethylene glycol....
    Chemistry :

    The specific heat of ethylene glycol is 2.42 J/g-K. How many J of heat are needed to raise the temperature of 62.0 g of ethylene glycol from 13.1 degrees celsius to 40.5 degrees celsius?

  • Q : Calculate the specific heat capacity of the calorimeter....
    Chemistry :

    Calculate the specific heat capacity of the calorimeter C, is 25.0 J/K. The final temperature, T, is 25.6 degrees Celsius.

  • Q : What is the predominant intermolecular force....
    Chemistry :

    What is the predominant intermolecular force (dipole-dipole, dispersion, or hydrogen bonding) in each of these compounds: hydrogen fluoride, carbon tetrafluoride, and hydrogen chloride?

  • Q : Find concentrations of all ions that remain in solution....
    Chemistry :

    A sample of 1.05 g of lead (II) nitrate is mixed with 130 mL of 0.106 M sodium sulfate solution. What are the concentrations of all ions that remain in solution after the reaction is complete?

  • Q : Overall chemical equation for biological respiration....
    Chemistry :

    C6H12O6 + O2 --> CO2 + H2O is the overall chemical equation for biological respiration. How many moles of CO2 are produced by the reaction of 3.0 moles of C6H12O6 (a little more than a pound of glu

  • Q : Which cylinder would have the greatest volume change....
    Chemistry :

    If equal masses of gold and platinum are transferred to equal volumes of water in separate graduated cylinders, which cylinder would have the greatest volume change?

  • Q : Melting point of an aqueous solution....
    Chemistry :

    Determine the melting point of an aqueous solution made by adding 186 mg of saccharin (C7H5O3NS) to 1.00mL of water (density = 1.00g/mL, Kf = 1.86Celcius/m).

  • Q : What percent of calcium carbonate will react to equilibrium....
    Chemistry :

    If a 20.0 g sample of CaCO3 is put into a 10.0 L container and heated to 800oC, what percent of the CaCO3 will react to reach equilibrium?

  • Q : Find ph of solution made by dissolving morphine in water....
    Chemistry :

    Morphine , C17 H19 NO3 , is often used to control severe post-operative pain. What is the pH of the solution made by dissolving 25.0 mg of morphine in 100 ml of water at 25oc?

  • Q : Grams of carbon monoxide....
    Chemistry :

    For the reaction, Fe2O3(s) + 3 CO(g) ? 2 Fe(s) + 3 CO2(g) , the enthalpy change is - 6.60 kcal. On the basis of this information, what is the heat change if 4.60 grams of carbon monoxide react?

  • Q : Calculating the enthalpy change....
    Chemistry :

    Calculate the enthalpy change for the following reaction. 4 CHCl3 (l) + 5 O2 (g) ---> 4 CO2 (g) + 2 H2O (l) + 6 Cl2 (g)

  • Q : Determine the total concentration....
    Chemistry :

    Determine the total concentration (in mol/L) of Cl- ions in a solution formed from the reaction of 500mL of 1.0M barium hydroxide (Ba(OH)2 with 248mL of 1.96M hydrochloric acid (HCl).

  • Q : Calculate kp for the raction at given temperature....
    Chemistry :

    Consider the reaction that describe the Haber process for the production of ammonia ( Nh3):N2(g)+3h2(g) <---> 2 NH3 (g) for which Kc at 300C is 9.5. Calculate Kp for this raction at 300C.

  • Q : Sample of naphthalene....
    Chemistry :

    A sample of naphthalene, which should be pure white, was found to have a grayish color after the usual purification procedure. The melting point was correct, and the melting point range was small. E

  • Q : How much will the ph change....
    Chemistry :

    A student adds 4.90mL of a 0.420M HCl solution to the beaker. How much will the pH change? (pKa of acetic acid is 4.760).

  • Q : Electron transfer center in a protein....
    Chemistry :

    If you knew an electron transfer center in a protein had a reduction potential of -400 mV, what would be the most likely type for the electron transfer center? (a) Iron-sulfur center, (b) heme cente

  • Q : Calculate the value of the molar absorbitivity coefficient....
    Chemistry :

    A particular substance absorbs very strongly at 620 nm. Assuming that the path length is 1.00cm, calculate the value of the molar absorbitivity coefficient, E.

  • Q : Find equilibrium partial pressure of dinitrogen tetroxide....
    Chemistry :

    After equilibrium is reached, the partial pressure of NO2 is 0.512 atm. (a) What is the equilibrium partial pressure of N2O4? (b) Calculate the value of Kp for the reaction.

  • Q : Dilute solution....
    Chemistry :

    When 9 mL of a solution containing 1.53 M Na3PO4 is diluted to 36 mL, a dilute solution is formed. How many moles of Na+ ions are contained in 18 mL of the dilute solution?

  • Q : Highest vapor pressure....
    Chemistry :

    Which solution has the highest vapor pressure? lowest melting point depression? greatest osmotic pressure? least ability to conduct electricity?

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