• Q : Value-activation barrier for the reaction....
    Chemistry :

    If a temperature increase from 12.0 to 22.0 doubles the rate constant for a reaction, what is the value of the activation barrier for the reaction?

  • Q : Calculate the free energy difference....
    Chemistry :

    Calculate the free energy difference (?G) at 37oC due to an glucose gradient across the membrane of a phospholipid vesicle. The arginine is moving from an area with a concentration of glucose equal

  • Q : What concentration of oxygen can dissolve in water....
    Chemistry :

    What concentration of O2 (in grams per liter) can dissolve in water at 37 degrees C when the O2 partial pressure is 40 mm Hg? The Henrys law constant for O2 at 37 degrees C is 1.5x1o^-6 mol/(L-mmH

  • Q : Nonvolatile organic solute....
    Chemistry :

    Distillation is frequently used to isolate the nonvolatile organic solute from a solution containing an organic solvent. Explain how this would be accomplished using a simple distillation.

  • Q : Calculate delta h for the reaction....
    Chemistry :

    Calculate delta H for the reaction: 2N2O3(g) --> N2O4(g) + 2NO(g)

  • Q : Calculate the ph of a mixture....
    Chemistry :

    Calculate the pH of a mixture containing 50 mL of 0.1M NaH2PO4 and 150 mL of 0.1M Na2HPO4. How many mL of 0.1M H3PO4 should be added to the above buffer to lower the pH by one unit?

  • Q : Determine the pressure of hydrogen in interstellar space....
    Chemistry :

    Interstellar space can be considered as having 10 molecules of hydrogen per cubic centimeter and an average temperature of 2.7 K. Determine the pressure of hydrogen in interstellar space.

  • Q : Greatest dipole moment....
    Chemistry :

    Which compound will exhibit the greatest dipole moment?

  • Q : Find the equilibrium concentration of carbon monoxide....
    Chemistry :

    Determine the equilibrium concentration of carbon monoxide if 0.80 mol of H2 and 0.80 mol of CO2 are injected into a 5.0 liter flask and heated to 1650°C.

  • Q : How many moles of solid naf would have to be added....
    Chemistry :

    How many moles of solid NaF would have to be added to 1.0 L of 1.90 M HF solution to achieve a buffer of pH = 3.35, assume there is no volume change. (Ka for HF = 7.2 x 10-4).

  • Q : Question regarding the sample of solute....
    Chemistry :

    A 3.12 g sample of solute is dissolved in 35.0 g of water. The freezing point of this solution is found to be -1.23°C. What is the molar mass of the solute? For water, Kf = 1.86 degkg/mol.

  • Q : Pressure of o2 and h2o....
    Chemistry :

    If 0.11 g of H2O2 decomposes in a 2.50 L flask at 25 degrees Celcius, what is the pressure of O2 and H2O?

  • Q : Molal solution of a non-electrolute....
    Chemistry :

    A 0.100 molal solution of a non-electrolute in water raises the boiling point of the resulting solution by 0.052 degrees. What will be the boiling point of a 0.100 molal solution of Na3PO4?

  • Q : Boiling point of a liquid....
    Chemistry :

    What is the relationship between vapor pressure, atmospheric pressure, and the boiling point of a liquid?

  • Q : Molar heat of vaporization of butane....
    Chemistry :

    What is the magnitude and sign of the molar heat of vaporization of butane? Explain using Hess's law. Is your sign for the heat of vaporization realistic? Explain.

  • Q : Calculate the work done by the piston....
    Chemistry :

    A chemical reaction takes place in a container of cross-sectional area 100 cm^2. As a result of the reaction, a priston is pushed out through 10 cm against external pressure of 1.0 atm. Calculate t

  • Q : Determining the heat of vaporization....
    Chemistry :

    The molar heat of fusion of aluminum metal is 10.79 kJ/mol, whereas its heat of vaporization is 293.4 kJ/mol. What quantity of heat would be required to vaporize 1.52 g of aluminum at its normal boili

  • Q : Calculate the work done when the gas expands isothermically....
    Chemistry :

    Calculate the work done when the gas expands isothermically against a constant external pressure of 210 Torr until it's volume has increased by 3.5L, then calculate the work done if the expansion

  • Q : Basic stoichiometry with gasses....
    Chemistry :

    What mass of P4(s) is required to completely consume 25L of H2(g) at 27 degrees Celcius and 0.976 atm in the presence of excess oxygen. Molar mass of P4 given at 123.88 g/mol. Molar mass of H2 given 2

  • Q : Quantity of energy....
    Chemistry :

    What quantity of energy is required to break up exactly 6 mol of SO2(g) into its constituent elements?

  • Q : What is the half-life of the given reaction....
    Chemistry :

    For the reaction A → 2B, the reaction rate is equal to its rate constant of 0.447mol L-1min-1. Your value for [A]o= 0.50 M, what is the half-life of the reaction?

  • Q : Final temperature of the water-iron mixture....
    Chemistry :

    A 27.3 g sample of pure iron at 81 C is dropped into 56 g of water at 40 C. What is the final temperature of the water-iron mixture?

  • Q : Calculate the final pressure....
    Chemistry :

    A sample consisting of 1.00 mol of perfect gas atoms, for which Cv,m = 5/2R, initially at P1 =1.00atm and T1= 300k, is heated reversibly to 400K at constant volume. Calculate the final pressure, de

  • Q : Mass of the alcohol....
    Chemistry :

    A solution of alcohol, C2H6O in water has a molality of alcohol of 3.25 mol/kg. In this solution, what is the percent by mass of the alcohol?

  • Q : What is the final temerature if no loss of water....
    Chemistry :

    A 455-g piece of copper tubing is heated to 89.5 Celcius and placed in an insulated vessel containing 159g of water at 22.8 degrees Celcius.

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