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In the temperature range from 40 K to 90 K, a certain amount of liquid has a temperature dependent heat capacity that is given by Cp = 18.5 J K?1 + T × 0.24 J K?2. Determine the enthalpy chang
Write the molecular equation for the combination of KNO3 (aq) and BaCl2 (aq). Include states of matter. I wrote 2KNO3 (aq) + BaCl2 (aq) ---> 2KCl (aq) + Ba(NO3)2 (aq) but it says it is wrong.
A certain weak base has a Kb of 7.80 × 10-7. What concentration of this base will produce a pH of 10.16
Sodium Carbonate (NaCO3) is available in very pure form and can be used to standardize acid solutions. What is the molarity of the HCl solution if 25.3 mL of the solution is required to react with 0
NH3 is a weak base (Kb = 1.8 × 10-5) and so the salt NH4Cl acts as a weak acid. What is the pH of a solution that is 0.049 M in NH4Cl
The gas above the top liquid is at an absolute pressure of Pg. Furthermore, the densities and heights of liquid 1 and liquid 2 are P1 and P2 , and L1 and L2 , respectively. In terms of these given s
Calcium and Magnesium carbonates occur together in the mineral dolomite. Suppose you heat a sample of the mineral to obtain the oxides,CaO and MgO
Describe how to prepare BaSO4 by: a. an acid-base reaction b. a gas-forming reaction, and c. an oxidation-reduction reaction. The available starting materials are ZNCO3, HCl, Cl2, HNO3, Zn(OH)2, NaC
What is the reducing agent and what has been reduced. What quantity of iodine can be obtained if 20.0g of NaI is mixed with 10.0g of MnO2
If 29.58 mL of 0.550 M NaOH is required to titrate the oxalic acid in the 0.554g sample to the equivalence point, what is the weight percent of oxalic acid in the mixture. Oxalic acid and NaOH react
How many grams of dry NH4Cl need to be added to 2.30L of a 0.800 M solution of ammonia, NH3, to prepare a buffer solution that has a pH of 8.83? Kb for ammonia is 1.8 * times 10^-5
The acidic anion reacts with strong bases according to the following net ionic equation HC8H4O4-(aq) + OH- (aq)--->C8H4O4-2(aq) + H2O(l) If a 0.902g sample of KHC8H4O4 is dissolved n water and ti
can dissolve an aluminum soft-drink can in an aqueous base. 2 Al (s) + 2 KOH (aq) + 6H20 (l)---> 2KAI(OH)4(aq) + 3H(g) If you place 2.05g of aluminum in a beaker with 185 mL of 1.35 M KOH, will a
A natural gas mixture is burned in a furnace at a power-generating station at a rate of 13.0 mol per minute. (a) If the fuel consists of 9.3 mole CH4, 3.1 mole C2H6, 0.40 mol C3H8, and 0.20 mole C4H
A mixture of 0.160 moles of C is reacted with 0.117 moles of O2 in a sealed 10.0 L vessel at 500.K, producing a mixture of CO and CO2. The total pressure is 0.640 atm. What is the partial pressure o
According to the Balmer-Rydberg equation, transitions from n= 5 to m= 2 result in a photons of light that give rise to a spectral line with what color
When the reaction consumes 10.0 g of liquid N2O4, it releases 124 kJ of heat. What is the value of ?H (in kJ per mole N2O4) for the chemical equation as written
A gas is compressed from 68.2 L to 8.0 L at 0.70 atmospheres? In addition a total of 3300 J of heat are gained from warmer surroundings. What is the change in internal energy in kJ
Which of the following molecules do you think would be subject to the Pauli principle's effects on rotational levels
Consider the reaction: 2N2O(g) O2(g) + 2N2(g). Which of the following will cause a shift in the equilibrium to the right? 1. Add more N2O 2. Remove O2 3. Remove N2
The wavefunction will become ionized d. The parity of the wavefunction will go to zero e. the sign might change f. the particles become fermions g. The wavefunction will invert around a center of in
HCL and heat to do the normal lab, if the solubities of reactant and product were reversed thou , how would the isomerization be followed. How would one knows when it is complete
Given N2 (g) + 3 H2 (g) ? 2 NH3 (g), which scenario will allow you to eventually reach an equilibrium mixture involving these chemicals. Place only H2 into a sealed vessel.
The rate of a reaction increases with increasing concentrations of reactants because you have more collisions occurring in a given time period. The rate of a chemical reaction is inversely proportio