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During the course of an experiment, 10.0 mL of water is added to 25.0 mL of aqueous 0.120 M NaCl. What is the concentration of NaCl in the resulting solution?
The hydrogen carbonate ion can act as both an acid and a base. Write out two equations which demonstrate this and calculate (or look up) the equilibrium constants for both expressions
What are the formal charges on all of the atoms of carbonate. How many resonance structures are there
methyl alcohol (CH3OH) is made by reacting carbon dioxide with H2. Starting with 2.5g of H2 and 30.0 L of Co, what mass of methyl alcohol could be produced at STP.
A solution of ethanol (C2H5OH) in water is prepared by dissolving 57.0 mL of ethanol (density = 0.79 g/cm3) in enough water to make 255.0 mL of solution.
In a protein determination, the color of dye changes to blue when it binds to protein, and the absorbance of light is measured. The data below were taken to calibrate the instrument
At 990 degree C Kc is 1.6 for the following reactions. i 4.0 mol of CO, 3.0 mol of H2O, 2.0 mol of H2 and 1.0 mol of CO2 are placed in a 5.0L container and allowed to reach equilibrium at 990 degrees C. which response includes all the following co..
benzoic acid is a monoprotic weak acid with ka 6.30 x 10 to the 5 negative. what is the ph of a solution of benzoic
A solution is prepared by mixing 50.0 mL of 0.11 M Pb(NO3)2 with 50.0 mL of 1.3 M KCl. Calculate the concentrations of Pb2+ and Cl - at equilibrium. Ksp for PbCl2(s) is 1.6* 10-5.
If there are 0.640 g of NaCl left in a beaker that originally contained 75.0 mL of saltwater, what must have been the molar concentration of the original solution? The molar mass of NaCl is 58.44 g/mol.
Determine the oder of the reaction in H2O2 and KI. Explain how you arrived at your answer. Calculate the rate constant, k, and write the rate law expression for the catalyzed decomposition of hydrogen peroxide.
A 25.0mL sample of HCl solution is titrated with a 0.139 M NaOH solution. The equivalence point is reached with 30.2 mL of base
On titration of a sample weighing 0.573g , 94.1mL of 0.105 MNaOH was required to reach an equivalence point. Fumaric acid reacts with 1 mol ofHCl to give an addition product and with 1 mol of H2 to give a reduction product. ???what is the empirica..
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