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A 322 mL container holds 0.146 g of Ne and an unknown amount of Ar at 35°C and a total pressure of 635 mmHg. Calculate the moles of Ar present.
The reusable booster rocket of the U.S. space shuttle employs a mixture of aluminum and ammonium perchlorate for feul. the chemical reaction that occurs is
If climate change continues, snow fields and glaciers in Canada's north will shrink, which has two main consequences. It exposes the arctic soil and it thaws decaying organic matter that had been beneath the ice and snow.
The normal respiratory rate for a human being is 25.0 breaths per minute. The average volume of air for each breath is 505 cm3 at 20.0 degrees Celsius and 9.95 times ten to the fourth Pa.
Explain why Markovnikov's rule is needed to predict the products of hydration and hydrohalogenation, but is not needed to predict the products
When compound X undergoes ozonolysis, acetone, is the only product produced. Propose a structure for compound X.
What volume of 0.150 mol /L Ba(OH)2 is needed to neutralise 476 mL of 0.178 mol/L HCl?
Derive the activation energy for a reaction that proceeds 2 times faster when the temperature is raised from 20 C to 30 C.
2 mol of a compound is allowed to react in a foam coffee cup that contains 101 grams of water. the reaction caused the
What is the minimum amount of 6.2M H2SO4 necessary to produce 25.7g of H2 (g) according to the following reaction?
Although all bond lengths in benzene are identical, that is not always true for all aromatic compounds. In napthalene, for instance, the C1-C2 bond is shorter than the C2-C3 bond. Explain, using reasonance theory
Write the balanced equation for the reaction of each hydrocarbon (cyclohexane, methylcyclohexane, toluene, ethylbenzene, isopropylbenzene, and tert-butylbenzene) with bromine.
How do the following changes affect the value of the equilibrium constant for a gas-phase exothermic reaction: 1. removal of a reactant
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