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A 4000 gram sample of the unknown compound was found to contain .6406 gram of fluouride and 1.7931 gram of chloride. Determine the mass percent of fluoride and of chloride in the compound. What is the empirical formula of the original compound
a sealed balloon is filled with 2.20 l of helium at 23degc and 1.00 atm. the balloon rises to a point in the atmosphere
Initially, .500 atm of H2 and .500 atm I 2 are mixed in an evacuated 1.0 L flask. The system is allowed to come to equilibrium and it is found tocontain 0.368 atm HI. What is the equilibrium partial pressure of I2 for the reaction shown below
What volume of 0.1066 M Na2S2O solution would be requried to react with 24.32 mL
If iron(III) acetate is added to be 1 x 10^-10 M in a solution that is 0.10 M NH3, what is Qsp and will Fe(OH)3 precitate? the Ksp of Fe(OH)3 is 4x10^-38 and Kb for NH3 is 1.8x10^-5
If you wanted to prepare a solution of CO in water at 25C in which the CO concentration was 1.8 mM, what pressure of CO would you need to use
A nugget of pure gold of 4.80 grams is absorbed 284 Joules of heat. if the initial temperature was twenty eight degree Celsius then what was the final temperature of the Au? The specific heat of gold = 0.129 J/(g·°C)?
Compounds containing carbon-carbon triple bond undergo the Diels-Alder reaction. Formulate the product formed by the reaction of
CO(g) + 2H2(g) = CH3OH(g) , what is the equilibrium constant? , where CH3OH = 0.0412 atm, H2 = 0.274 atm, CO = 0.914 atm.
Although aluminium chloride is ionic in the solid state it is molecular in the gaseous state. write the lewis structure, prepare a VSEPR sketch, describe the geometry, prepare a VB sketch, and desribe the bonding in gaseous AlCl3
Find concentration of each ion present in the solution formed by mixing: 44.0 mL of 0.150M Na2SO4 and 25.0 mL of 0.200M KCl.
Predict whether the following salts, when dissolved in water; produce acidic, basic, or neutral solutions:
Choose the answer in which the oxides are arranged in order of increasing acidity (least acidic compound listed first).
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