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Calculate the mass percent of a rm NaCl solution in which 110 g of rm NaCl is dissolved in 2.41 L of water at 25 rm ^circ C (density = 0.997 rm g/mL).
Determine the value of the equilibrium constant at this temperature - Ammonium Hydrosulfide NH4HS yields NH3(Ammonia) and Hydrogen sulfide
What is the theoretical concentration of the 2,6-dichloroindophenol solution? What is the theoretical volume of 2,6-dichloroindophenol needed to neutralize 10mL of the vitamin C standard solution?
Use the standard normal distribution in Table B.1 to determine the rain depth that would have a recurrence interval of 100 years. Use the same table to estimate the recurrence interval of the 1988 annual rain of 99 inches.
Arrange the members of the following set of elements in order of increasing first ionization energies. (Use the drop down lists to indicate your choice, with 1 as the smallest IE and 6 as the largest IE.)
Lewis Structure for a Nitrate Ion (NO3-1). How many possible resonance structures are there for the nitrate ion
Compute the momentum of a water molecule at normal conditions, assuming its kinetic energy
The mass of the final solution is 73.0 grams, and its heat capacity is 3.85 J/g°C; the heat capacity of the calorimeter is 5.0 J/°C. Calculate the ?Hreaction in kJ/mol metal.
How many atoms of carbon are present in 73 g of a compound that is 83.3% carbon, by weight?
what is heat of vaporization of a liquid that has a vapor pressure of 606 torr at 84 degrees celsius and a boiling point of 96.3 degrees celsius at 1 atm?
The turnover number for an enzyme is known to be 5,000 min-1. From the following set of data, calculate the Km and the total amount of enzyme present in these experiments.
Calculate the concentration (in mol/L) of 30% by weight (30 g NaOH per 100 g of solution) NaOH solution. The density of the 30% by weight solution is 1.33 g/mL.
Consider an electron moving from left to right (toward positive x) in a constant potential of V = 2.0 eV with total energy, E = 5.0 eV. Let the electron be described as a free particle such that the constant potential DOES NOT depend on the spatia..
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