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A sample consisting of 1.0 mol CaCO3(s) was heated to 800 °C, when it decomposed. The heating was carried out in a container fitted with a piston that was initially resting on the solid. Calculate the work done during complete decomposition at 1.0 atm. What work would be done if instead of having a piston the container was open to the atmosphere
Calculate the value of w (work) for the following system if 29.0 g of NaN3 reacts completely at 1.00 atm and 22 °C.
At 25 C the reaction is first order in CH3CH2Cl, the rate constant is 1.0E-3 and the A factor is 3.4E14. What is the value of the rate constant at 40 C?
A gas consists of 4.95 grams of oxygen and 4.95 grams of nitrogen and occupies a volume of 1.15 liter at a temperature of 330 K. Find the number of gas molecules.
One drop of 1N HCl is added to the stirred solution which is heated in a boiling water bath for 5 minutes. on cooling a precipitate is deposited which is collected and recrystallized in absolute alcohol. What is the product of this reaction
A solution containing 0.2 g/mL of a pure R enantiomer in a 1 dm polarimeter rotates plane polarized light by +3 degrees. What is the specific rotation of the R isomer. What will be the specific rotation of its S isomer
According to the following reaction, how many grams of carbon tetrachloride are required for the complete reaction of 21.1 grams of methane (CH4)?
Different lab results for two sediment waters shows that sediment A has 5.6 mg H2S /L and sediment B has 7.9 mg SO42- /L.
The most common experimental technique to perform elemental analysis is combustion analysis, where a sample is burned in a large excess of oxygen and the combustion products are trapped in a variety of ways. A 99.99% pure,0.4949g sample containing on..
Question- Give the formula of each coordination compound. Include square brackets around the coordination complex. Do not include the oxidation state on the metal. Use parentheses only around polyatomic ligands.
Question- The typical energy differences for transitions in the microwave, IR, and electronic spectroscopies are 5x10^-22 J , 0.5x10^-19 and 1x10^-18 J. Calculate the ratio of the number of molecules in two adjacent energy levels at 300 K in each ..
A sample of nitrogen gas was collected over water at 20 degrees celsius and a total pressure of 1.00 atm. A total volume of 2.50 x 10^1 mL was collected. What mass of nitrogen was collected
Identify potential implementation challenges for process changes.
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