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calculate the total heat (in J) needed to convert 20.0g ice at -8.00 c to liquid water at 0.600c? melting point at 1 atm 0.0 c C solid 2.09 j/g c C liquid 8.184 j/g c heat fusion : 6.02 kj/mole
What is the freezing point of a 28.6% (by mass) aqueous solution of HCl? Assume the HCl is 100% ionized.
Compute the pressure (in atmospheres) Using the van der Waals equation, exerted by water(H2O) of 23.93 grams at 36.11 degree celsius in a 1.00 Litre container.
normal glucose levels in the blood are from 70 to 10 mg glucose per 100 mL of blood. If the level falls too low, there can be brain damage.
what would the rate constant be at a temperature of 150C for the same reaction described in Part A?
Compute the volume of CO 2 and water vapour produced and the volume of oxygen remaining, when 20.0 dm 3 of propane reacts with 120.0 dm 3 of oxygen. All gas volumes are measured at the same temperature and pressure.
Consider the following reaction. N2 + 3 H2 → 2 NH3 . 28.0 grams of N2 and 5.04 grams of H2 are reacted, producing 17.8 grams of NH3. What is the percent yield?
Gaseous ethane will react with gaseous oxygen to produce gaseous carbon dioxide and gaseous water . Suppose 10.82 g of ethane is mixed with 62.90 g of oxygen.
Using a sample that was dissolved in CH 2 Cl 2 , mixed alumina, evaporated the CH 2 C l2 , loaded and began to run his column, starting with C 6 H 14
A 1.000 g sample of a compound containing C, H and O is burned in excess oxygen, producing 1.783 g CO2 and 0.734 g H2O. Determine the empirical formula of the compound.
A 15.6 mL sample of vinegar, containing acetic acid, HC2H3O2, was titrated using 0.6216 M NaOH solution. The titration required 19.80 mL of the base. Assuming the density of the vinegar to be 1.0 g/mL, what was the percent (by mass) of acetic acid..
A sample of 6.022 g of CH4 is enclosed in a 12 L container at 402 K. What is its pressure in atmospheres
When sodium carbonate reacts with hydrochloric acid, the carbonic acid that is formed immediately breaks down into carbon dioxide and water. What weight of sodium carbonate would have been present originally
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