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Balance the following electrochemical equation for an acidic environment. HCl + Al3+ ? ClO41- + Al
How many moles of sodium acetate must be added to 1.8 L of 0.25 M acetic acid to give a solution that has a pH equal to 4.68? Ignore the volume change due to the addition of sodium acetate.
What mass of water (in grams) forms from the reaction of 2.58 L of hydrogen gas and 2.26 L of oxygen gas?
A solution is prepared by dissolving 23.7 g of CaCl2 in 375 g of water. The density of the resulting solution is 1.05 g/mL. The concentration of CaCl2 in this solution is molar
How many grams of DRY alum can be obtained from 20.0g of aluminum when the reactions proceeds with 60.0% yield? How many grams of WET alum can be obtained from 20.0g of aluminum when the reactions proceeds with 60.0% yield
Consider a 53.5 g sample of H2O(g) at 117°C. What phase or phases are present when 134 kJ of energy is removed from this sample.
How many kilograms of CaH2 are needed to fill a 134 L tank with compressed H2 gas at 154 atm pressure and 22 degrees celsius?
Given there is an increase in volume, which increases possible microstates, how can there be no increase in entropy?
calculate w for the following reactions that occur at 298k and 1 atm pressure, CO2(g) + NaOH(s) -> NaHCO3(s) and 3O2(g) -> 2O3(g)
The acid dissociation constants listed in most standard reference texts for carbonic acid actually apply to dissolved CO2. For a CO2 partial pressure of 8.3×10-4 atm in the atmosphere, what is the pH of water in equilibrium with the atmosphere
The mass spectrum of a compound that contains two bromine atoms gives isotope peaks with relative intensities of 1:2:1 for the M, M+2 and M+4 peaks, respectively. Explain why.
An aqueous solution freezes at -3.04 degrees celsius. What is the molality of the solution. Assume that there is no dissociation of the solute and that k_f is 1.5 K * kg/mol.
How are gases affected under different atmospheric pressures? In what ways might this affect you if you are moving to a different elevation?
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