• Q : How many grams of lead chromate form....
    Chemistry :

    How many grams of lead chromate form when a 1.00-g sample of Pb(No3)2 is added to 25.0mL of 1.00 M K2CrO4 solution?

  • Q : Determine partial pressure of cylclopropane....
    Chemistry :

    If a 2.3 reaction vessel initially contains 721 of cyclopropane at 485 , how long will it take for the partial pressure of cylclopropane to drop to below 105?

  • Q : What volume of compound measured at atm is produced....
    Chemistry :

    The products formed are nitrogen, N2(g), and water, H2O(g). What volume of N2(g) measured at .975 atm and 298K is produced when 100 grams of H2O2 (g) is consumed?

  • Q : Examining the geology of a region for potential aquifers....
    Chemistry :

    When examining the geology of a region for potential aquifers, what characteristics or factors would you consider? also, what areas (based on natural and human) factors would you avoid?

  • Q : What is the value of the rate constant....
    Chemistry :

    What is the value of the rate constant? (Give your answer accurate to three significant figures. Do not give units as part of your answer, but use concentrations in mol/L and time in seconds.)

  • Q : Crystal added to an aqueous solution....
    Chemistry :

    If a crystal added to an aqueous solution causes many particles to come out of the solution, the original solution was:

  • Q : How many moles of compound were used....
    Chemistry :

    0.30 mol of NaC2H3O2 in enough water to make 1.50 L of solution. Its pH was measured as 4.50 on a meter. How many moles of HC2H3O2 were used?

  • Q : Estimate the change of vapor pressure of water....
    Chemistry :

    Estimate the change of vapor pressure of water at t=25C when the pressure on the liquid (vapor plus additional gas) is increased by 1 atm. (i.e. calculate delta P/P0 , where P_0 is vapor pressure o

  • Q : Shift in equilibrium by comparing qc to kc....
    Chemistry :

    At 720 degress celcius the KC for the reaction N2 + H2 <--> NH3 is 2.37X10-3 in certain experiment the eq. concentration are (N2)= 0.683M, (H2)= 8.80M, (NH3)= 1.05 M. Suppose the NH3 is raised

  • Q : Part of a confirmation reaction....
    Chemistry :

    Of the following anions, Br-, CO32-, Cl-, I-, NO3-, NO2-, PO43-, SO42-, SO32-, list those ions that meet the following criteria: Is involved in an oxidation-reduction reaction as part of a confirma

  • Q : Determine the percentage of potassium chlorate in mixture....
    Chemistry :

    A total of 1.00 L of oxygen gas was collected over water at 25 degrees c and 741 torr. determine the percentage of potassium chlorate in the mixture.

  • Q : What is the partial pressure of the nitrogen gas....
    Chemistry :

    The pressure of the sample was measured at .796 mmHg. if the vapor pressure of water at 40 degrees C is 55 mmHg, what is the partial pressure of the nitrogen gas?

  • Q : Shift in equilibrium by comparing qc to kc....
    Chemistry :

    At 720 degress celcius the KC for the reaction N2 + H2 <--> NH3 is 2.37X10-3 in certain experiment the eq. concentration are (N2)= 0.683M, (H2)= 8.80M, (NH3)= 1.05 M. Suppose the NH3 is raised

  • Q : Convert the 2008 reading to a partial pressure....
    Chemistry :

    In 2008, carbon dioxide levels at the South Pole reached 385 parts per million by volume. (The 1985 reading was 314.6 ppm by volume.)  Convert the 2008 reading to a partial pressure (in bar). A

  • Q : Part of a confirmation reaction....
    Chemistry :

    Of the following anions, Br-, CO32-, Cl-, I-, NO3-, NO2-, PO43-, SO42-, SO32-, list those ions that meet the following criteria: Is involved in an oxidation-reduction reaction as part of a confirma

  • Q : Calculate percent-by weight of sodium nitrate in solution....
    Chemistry :

    A solution of sodium nitrate, NaNO3, in water is 5.181 molar and its density is 1.2680 g mL-1. Calculate the percent, by weight, of sodium nitrate in the solution.

  • Q : Molecular formula of nicotine....
    Chemistry :

    Molecular formula of nicotine which an empirical formula of c3h7n and molecular weight of 162g/mole

  • Q : Describe the glassware and the technique would use....
    Chemistry :

    Describe the glassware and the technique you would use to take part of a sample of a solution of concentration 1.00 and make it into a solution of concentration 0.250.

  • Q : What is the molar concentration of arsenic in a water sample....
    Chemistry :

    toxic chemicals in drinking water usually are reported and a safety level specified in units of parts per million (ppm) by mass. what is the molar concentration of arsenic in a water sample that has

  • Q : Calculate the normal boiling point of acetic acid....
    Chemistry :

    At 90 degree celsius, the vapor pressure of acetic acid is 293 mmHg and its vapor pressure at 100 deg. celsius is 417 mmHg. calculate the normal boiling point of acetic acid.

  • Q : Heat of vaporization....
    Chemistry :

    Liquid sodium can be used as a heat transfer fluid. It's vapor pressure is 40.0 torr at 633 degrees C and 400.0 torr at 823 degrees C. Calculate its heat of vaporization.

  • Q : Problem on potassium chromate solution....
    Chemistry :

    When aqueous solutions of lead(II) ion are treated with potassium chromate solution, a bright yellow precipitate of lead(II) chromate, PbCrO4, forms. How many grams of lead chromate form when a 1.80

  • Q : Would the molarity of naoh be too high or to low....
    Chemistry :

    If a solution of naoh is standardized using a sample of khp which is contaminated by kcl, how would the molarity of NaOH calculated be affected? would the molarity of NaOH be too high or to low?

  • Q : Calculate the number of moles of water formed....
    Chemistry :

    Calculate the number of moles of H2O formed when 0.200 mole of Ba(OH)2 is treated with 0.500 mol of HClO3 according to the chemical reaction shown below.

  • Q : What is the chemical equation-name....
    Chemistry :

    What is the chemical equation, name, and formula for the follwing? "When strongly heated, magnesium sulfide formed a yellow crystalline deposit on the walls of a sealed reaction vessel. Metallic dep

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