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Problem- Which of the following compounds become less stable with respect to the elements as the temperature is raised: (a) C3H6 (g), cyclopropane; (b) CaO (s); (c) N2O (g); (d) HN3 (g)
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Calculate the temperature change in the water upon complete melting of the ice. Hint: Determine how much heat is absorbed by the melting ice and then use q =mC Delta T to calculate the temperature change of the 304 g of water.
Compute the equilibrium constant, Keq, for the reaction of equimolar amounts of acetophenone, C6H5COCH3, and hydroxide ion to generate the enolate ion.
Problem- A student pipets 10 mL of HCl into a beaker and dilutes it to 25mL with water He adds .20M NaOH to a burette. The initial reading of the burette is 26.45 mL and the final reading is 10.05 mL several drops of phenolpthalein are added as an..
1 what is the molar mass of a substance that is 22.3 n bymass and one molecule contains 2 nitrogen atoms?2 what is the
If one cubic centimeter section of a reactor has a macroscopic fission cross section of 0.989 cm-1, and if the thermal neutron flux is 1x10^15 n/cm2 s, calculate the fission rate per cubic centimeter.
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How many mL of concentrated HCl (At 25C is 36.46 g/mol), should be diluted to prepare 25.0L of a solution that has a pH of 1.20
A sealed container holding 0.0255L of an ideal gas at 0.983 atm and 71C is placed into a refrigerator and cooled to 37C with no change in volume
The addition of 6 g of salt to a sample of pure water causes its freezing point to be reduced from 0°C to -1.5°C. After an additional amount of salt is dissolved in the solution
Calculate the concentrations of all species in a 1.75 M Na2SO3 (sodium sulfite) solution. The ionization constants for sulfurous acid are Ka1 = 1.4× 10-2 and Ka2 = 6.3× 10-8.
What are the equations for Tin (IV) Chloride reacting with each of these? (ethanol, toluene, NaOH, dilute, HCL and conc HCL)
Write the chemical equation for the overall reaction that would occur when the original compound was converted to a chloride
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