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calculate the volume of 6M NaOH required to react completely with 1.50g. How much of the 6M NaOH that you used was in excess of the theoretical amount
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Check your gas chromatogrm for the presence of compounds other than isopentyl acetate. Explain the presence of any additional
With aqueous H2CrO4, compound A was oxidized to an optically inactive dicarboxylic acid C, C6H10O4. Give structures for compounds A, B, and C; do not specify stereochemistry.
Using the quantities 3 grams of salicylic acid and 6ml of acetic anhydride noted in the macro scale procedure and any other necessary data, calculate the theoretical yield in moles and grams of aspirin.
A 24-kg child receives 2.85x10^6 B particles, each with an energy of 4.30x10^-13 J. If the RBE=0.40, how many millirem did the child receive?
What is the difference in the chemiacl potential of this gas and an ideal gas at the same pressure and temperature?
A gas expands and does P-V work on the surroundings equal to 321 J. At the same time, it absorbs 177 J of heat from the surroundings. Calculate the change in energy of the gas.
A gas sample has an original volume of 800 ml when collected at 710 mm and 30°C. What will be the volume of the gas sample if the pressure increases to 780 mm and the temperature increases to 35°C?
Determine the value of pH of given solutions that are (a) a solution that is 0.40 M CH3CO2H, (b) a 0.40 M CH3CO2H solution, (c) 0.20 M NaCH3CO2. And explain your answer too?
For each of the reactions, calculate the mass (in grams) of the product formed when 3.51g of the underlined reactant completely reacts. Assume that there is more than enough of the other reactant.
A solution contains 4.64g KCl in 178 mL of solution. The density of the KCl solution is 1.14 g/mL. What is the molarity,M, for the potassium chloride solution?
Use the molar volume of a gas at STP to determine the volume (in {rm L}) occupied by 15.0 {rm g} of neon at STP.
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