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The solubility of mercury(II) thiocyanate, Hg(SCN)2, is listed as 0.0683 g per 100 mL in a book. Convert that solubility term into a value for Ksp.
For the D3h point group draw 3X3 transformation matrix for each of the operations of this point group on a set x,y,z coordinate
The vapor pressure at 300 K is 856 torr. If 12.0 g of CCl3F is enclosed in a 1.0 L container, will any liquid be present? How much?
H2S (aq) is a polyprotic acid, meaning it can dissociate its hydrogen ion more than once. However, HS- (given its negative charge as well as its extra hydrogen ion) can act as either a base or an acid
A titration of 200.0 mL of 1.00 M H2A was done with 1.10 M NaOH. For the diprotic acid H2A, Ka1 = 2.5 × 10-5, Ka2 = 3.1 × 10-9. Calculate the pH after 600.0 mL of 1.10 M NaOH have been added.
A mixture of 1mL of saturated thiourea as well as 1mL of saturated urea is mixed with 1mL of 1 M silver nitrate. Explain what the products of this reaction are and give a balanced formula.
A compound with the molecular weight of 391.98 was determined to be 3.1 % Hydrogen, 31.5 % Phosphorous, and 65.4% Oxygen. Determine the empirical formula and molecular formula for the compound.
While 1.65 g of menthol is dissolved in 25.0 g of cyclohexane the freezing point of the solution is lowered by 8.78 °C. The freezing point as well as Kf constant for cyclohexane can be found here. Compute the molar mass of menthol.
Assume two chemical reactions are linked together in a means that the O2 produced in the first reaction goes on to react completely with Mg to form MgO in the second reaction.
how separate tin and aluminum and steel
Calculate the mass percent of a solution that is prepared by adding 40.0 g of rm NaOH to 408 g of {rm H_2O}.
A 300.0-mL saturated solution of gold (II) phosphate, contains 0.31 grams of dissolved salt. a. Write an equilibrium expression for the solubility product constant.
How many joules of heat are needed to raise the temperature of 5.00 g of mercury from 25.1°C to 65.3°C?
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