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Chlorobenzene is prepared from benzene by the following reactionC6H6 (l) + CL2(g) = C6H5CL (l) + HCL (g)A 10.0Kg sample of benzene treated with excess chlorine gas yields 10.4 Kg of Chlorobenzene. Calculate the percent yield of Chlorobenzene.
a 91 gram solution of silver nitrate contains 15 grams of agno3. what is the percent by mass of silver nitrate in this
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1 give the names and chemical formulas for five bases of your choice.2 write a chemical equation that shows the release
The Ksp for PbSO4 = 2.53 X 10-8. What is the molar solubility of PbSO4 in a 4.20M solution of gallium sulfate?
In the titration of a weak base (0.100 M piperazine, 40 mL) with a strong acid (0.100 M HCl). Calculate the pH values between 0 mL Va and 100 mL in 10 mL steps. The two Ka values of piperazine are 4.65 x 10^-6 and 1.86 x 10^-10
The mass of 158 mL of the gas, measured at 556 mmHg and 310 K is found to be 0.275 g. What is the molecular formula of the compond?
What would be an appropriate reaction mechanism for these two reactions? Including electron transfer arrows.
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Calculate the inital pH of buffers A, B, & C using the Henderson-Hasselbach equation.
For the reaction, A(g) + B(g) => AB(g), the rate is 0.579 mol/L.s when the initial concentrations of both A and B are 2.00 mol/L. If the reaction is first order in A and second order in B, what is the rate when the initial concentration of A = 2.3..
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