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calculate w and delta e when one mole of a liquid is vaporized at its boiling point (80 degrees celscius) and 1.00 atm pressure. Delta H vaporization for the liquid is 30.7 kJ/mol at 80 degrees celscius.
Metals Covalently Bonded to Benzene, Specifically interested to know why you don't see metals bonded to benzene with a covalent sigma bond. I am not interested in metal benzene complexes.
Add the angular wave function for a 2s electron of Carbon to that of a 2py electron of the same carbon atom. Subtract one from the other. In what direction do the functions point? What orbitals are "left" unused on the C atom?
3.8 g of a hydrocarbon fuel is burned in a calorimeter that contains 234 grams of water initially at 25.00 ?C. After the combustion,the temperature is 26.55 ?C.
What is the emf for this cell when [Fe3+] = 0.50M, PH2 = 0.25 atm, [Fe2+] = 0.010M and the pH in both compartments is 4.00
Organic chemistry solution - First question wants the product of certain oxidation reaction of chromic acid with a secondary alcohol and primary alcohol.
compute the enthalpy change, (Delta H), for this reaction per mole of A. suppose that the specific heat =[4.18J/(g*Degrees C) and density=1.00(g/mL)?
P4(s) + F2(g) PF3(g) What mass of F2 is needed to produce 151 g of PF3 if the reaction has a 79.3% yield?
The pH of 0.750 M sodium hypochlorite, NaClO, is 10.72. What is the pKb for this base?
Given Radon has a density of 9.73 g/L, How many cubic Nanometers of radon would you need if you wanted 43.780g of radon?
Solar furnaces are designed to focus sunlight (say, with a parabolic mirror ) onto a relatively small area. given that the surface temperature of the sun is about 600K.
Write the balanced net ionic equations for each of the following compounds with aqueous NH4OH 1. HCl (aq) 2. H2SO4 (aq) 3. HNO3 (aq) 4. NaOH (aq)
AgBr is the light-sensitive compound in most photographic films. Assume, when film is exposed, that the light energy absorbed dissociates the molecule into atoms.
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