• Q : Explain manner in which ketohexose acts as reducing sugar....
    Chemistry :

    State the composition and the properties of the ketohexose derived from fruit jam. Describe the manner in which ketohexose acts as a reducing sugar in the test.

  • Q : Question based on solutions....
    Chemistry :

    A solution is known to contain Bi3+ ion or Cd2+ ion or both. Describe the test(s) that could be used to seperate and identify these ions. Describe the results you would expect to see for each ion,

  • Q : Rate constant for the reverse reaction....
    Chemistry :

    What is the rate constant for the reverse reaction at the same temperature?

  • Q : Determine the ph of a solution....
    Chemistry :

    Calculate the pH of a solution prepared by dissolving 200.0 mg of Ba(OH)2 (171.3 g/mol) to 100.0 mL of solution. Suppose that T= 24 °C and that it is an aqueous solution.

  • Q : How many mol of gas are in the flask....
    Chemistry :

    The flask is opened and more gas is added to the flask. The new pressure is 795 mm Hg and the temperature is now 26 °C. How many mol of gas are in the flask?

  • Q : Write out a balanced chemical reaction....
    Chemistry :

    What compounds will be present after chemical reaction has occurred. Write out a balanced chemical reaction for this description, and name all compounds present.

  • Q : Calculate the volume required for titration....
    Chemistry :

    A 25.00 mL portion of 0.100M Ag+ is added to a solution containing 0.0010 mole of Cl-. This solution is then titrated with 0.0500M SCN- to the end point. Calculate the volume of SCN- is required for

  • Q : Problem based on amino acid....
    Chemistry :

    A patient receives 200mL of a 3.0% (m/v) amino acid solution twice a day. Express answer in 2 significant figures.

  • Q : Calculate the solubility product of the compound....
    Chemistry :

    The solubility of silver sulfate, Ag2SO4, at a pressure of 37 atmospheres and 37 degrees, has been measured at 1.9 x 10^-2 mols/Liter. Calculate the solubility product of this compound at this tempe

  • Q : Calculate the mass-volume percent of a nacl solution....
    Chemistry :

    Calculate the mass/volume percent of a NaCl solution in which 127g of NaCl is dissolved in enough water to give a total volume of 2.40L

  • Q : Nitrogen and hydrogen gases....
    Chemistry :

    Nitrogen and hydrogen gases react to form ammonia gas. N2(g) + 3 H2(g) 2 NH3(g) At a certain temperature and pressure 1.4 L of N2 reacts with 4.2 L of H2.

  • Q : Lewis structure of the covalent compound....
    Chemistry :

    What is the Lewis structure of the covalent compound that contains one nitrogen atom, one hydrogen atom, and one carbon atom?

  • Q : Write the molecular equation....
    Chemistry :

    Write the Molecular equation, ionic equation net ionic equation and indicate the spectator ions for the precipitation reaction that occurs when aqueous solutions of silver nitrate and potassium pho

  • Q : What are the equilibriums of all species....
    Chemistry :

    Kc is 4.2 at 1650 degrees C. If 0.5 mole of H2 and 0.3 mole of CO2 are injected into a 1.0 Lflask, What are the equilibriums of all species?

  • Q : Find enthalpy-entropy and gibbs free energy....
    Chemistry :

    What equipment will I need and what measurements do I need to make in order to find enthalpy, entropy, and gibbs free energy?

  • Q : Properties of elements and compounds....
    Chemistry :

    Compare the properties of elements and compounds. Give two examples of each, including one example that exists in the human body.

  • Q : What is the daily output of no....
    Chemistry :

    If a power plant burning 10,000 metric tons of coal per day with 6% excess air emits stack gas containing 222 ppm by volume of NO, what is the daily output of NO(in metric tons /day) ? (Assume coal

  • Q : Problem based on percentage prediction....
    Chemistry :

    Predict the percentage of each of these products in the mixture (secondary hydrogens are 4.5 times more reactive than primary hydrogens and tertiary hydrogens are 5.5 times more reactive than prima

  • Q : Problem based on bond energy....
    Chemistry :

    When atoms of the hypothetical element X are placed together, they rapidly undergo reaction to form the X2 molecule. Is the bond energy of X2 a positive or a negative quantity? Why?

  • Q : State symbols for the reactants and products....
    Chemistry :

    Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction that occurs when metal M reacts with nonmetal X. Include state symbols for the reactants and products.

  • Q : First-order decomposition to water....
    Chemistry :

    Hydrogen peroxide undergoes a first-order decomposition to water and O2 in aqueous solution. The rate constant at 25 °C is 7.40 * 10-4 s-1.

  • Q : Amount of electricity passed through the circuit....
    Chemistry :

    How do you determine the charge of an electron when given the number of moles of electrons and the amount of electricity passed through the circuit?

  • Q : Calculate the percentage of nitrogen in the sample....
    Chemistry :

    The nitrogen is converted to N2(g) and collected. given that 350-mg same yields 42.2 ml N2 at STP, calculate the percentage of nitrogen in the sample.

  • Q : Find temperature of air entering heating unit....
    Chemistry :

    Assuming ideal gas behavior, determine the temperature of the air entering the heating unit, in oC, and the corresponding mass flow rate, in kg/min.

  • Q : What is the freezing point depression constant for benzene....
    Chemistry :

    Pure benzene freezes at 5.50 degrees celsius. When 10.06 g C10H8(naphthalene, MM = 128.16 g/mol) is added to 100.0 g C6H6(benzene) the mixture freezes at 1.48 degrees celsius. What is the freezing p

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