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Match the reaction provided on the left with the correct reaction classification/type on the right [NOTE the reaction equations are not balanced]. Reaction classification/types can be used more than once or not at all.
Options:
H2CO3(aq) --> H2O(l) + CO2(g)
C5H10(l) + O2(g) --> H2O(l) + CO2(g)
Fe2(SO4)3(aq) + KOH(aq) --> K2SO4(aq) + Fe(OH)3(s)
LiClO3(s) --> LiCl(s) +O2(g)
1.Precipitation
2.Decomposition
3.Combination
4.Combustion
What volume of base, in milliliters, is required to reach the equivalence point? (c) What is the pH at the equivalence point.
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Determine the of a solution that is 1.85% by mass. Assume that the solution has density of 1.01
A sample of steam with a mass of 0.550 g and at a temperature of 100C condenses into an insulated container holding 4.50 g of water at 6.0C. Assuming that no heat is lost to the surroundings, what will be the final temperature of the mixture?
What fraction of myoglobin will be loaded with oxygen under the conditions that allow 50% of hemoglobin exist in oxygen-bound state? Assume that p50 (myoglobin) = 2.8 torr, p50 (hemoglobin) = 26 torr.
Calculate the change in enthalpy for the CHCl3 sample and change in entropy for the CHCl3 sample. Finally, Calculate the change in entropy for the reserve and change entropy of the universe.
The change in internal energy for the combustion of 1.0 mol of octane at a pressure of 1.0atm is 5084.3 kJ. If the change in heat energy is 5074.1 kJ explain how much work is done during the combustion
A 4.000 g sample of an unknown metal, M, was completely burned in excess O2 to yield 0.02225 mol of the metal oxide, M2O3. What is the metal?
What differences might you expect in the comparative solubility of each of them in lipids? WHY?
A white solid unknown is readily soluble in water, and upon treatment of this solution with HCl, a colorless, odorless gas is evolved. This gas reacts with Ba(OH)2 to give a white precipitate. What anion is indicated
What was the pH at the end of the reaction? e) What would the final pH be in the absence of any buffer?
What is the fischer projection for (2S,3R)-2-chloro-3-bromobutane. (the wedged dashed bond is for chloride and filled wedged bond is for bromide).
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