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Ammomia burns in oxygen gas to form nitric oxide (NO) and water vapor. How many volumes of NO are obtained from one volume of ammonia at the same temp and pressure?
4.3 g of Sample D (molar mass = 82.5 g/mol) is combusted in a coffee cup calorimeter. 120 mL of H2O at 23.4°C increases to 28.9°C. What is the enthalpy change for the reaction of D in J/g
Explain the process of reduction when referring to metals within the earth. It is possible to have glass and asbestos with identical composition, and yet one is considered hazardous and the other is not.
Alkenes can be converted to alcohols by reaction with mercuric acetate to form a ?-hydroxyalkylmercury(II) acetate compound, a reaction called oxymercuration. Subsequent reduction with NaBH4 reduces
The equilibrium vapor pressure of 2-butanol at 34.7°C is 75.0 mmHg. Calculate the equilibrium vapor pressure at 46.7°C, if ?H°vap = 49.7 kJ/mol.
for na and mg ions compare the ratios of the number of ions in the 3p excited state to the number in the ground state
Although acetanilide and phenacetin aren't appreciably acidic, acetaminophen (like aspirin) is a stronger acid than water. what problem would you encounter if the unknown component were acetaminophen rather than acetanilide or phenacetin
The procedure uses 3.0M NaOH. However, the student notices that the only solution of NaOH is concentrated (19M ) NaOH solution. How many mL of water are needed to make 500mL of a 3.0M NaOH
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.
Calculate the number of moles of the H2O2 in the 10.00 mL sample in every titration from the volume of KMnO4 used and the stoichiometry of the reaction.
calculate the molarity of an aqueous naoh solution if 30.10ml of .500m h2so4 is required to reach the end point when
A student plans to titrate 25 mL of a .134 M HNO3 solution with .179 M NaOH solution. Calculate the volume of NaOH that will be needed to reach equivalence point.
What is the rate of the reaction if [A] is doubled? (b) Starting with the original concentrations, what is the rate of the reaction if [B] is doubled? (c) Starting with the original concentrations, what is the rate of the reaction if [A] and [B] a..
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