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Write the names of the following compounds
a: FeSO4
b: NaC2H3O2
c: KNO2
d: Ca(OH)2
e: HgCO3
Starting with a 5-carbon alcohol, a 6-carbon alcohol, and malonic ester, complete the synthesis and name the product(using the Malonic Ester Synthesis)
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Calculate the kinetic energy of an electron ejected by a photon with wavelength 1.91 x10^2 nm from a metal with a binding energy of
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what is the mass in milligrams of ink in a droplet from this printer? Is ?milligrams? an appropriate unit for describing this mass?
Decide whether or not each of the following metals dissolves in 1M HCl. For these metals that do dissolve, write a balanced redox reaction showing what happens when the metal dissolves.
Is there an analytical technique we could employ to verify that the camphor is also racemic? What type of instrument would you use? What kind of results would you expect from a racemic product?
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Calculate the molarity of ammonium bromide solution. Use the molarity of the solution to find the mass of ammonium bromide in 1.00 L of this solution.
How much faster do ammonia (NH3) molecules effuse than carbon monoxide (CO) molecules? Enter the ratio of the rates of effusion.
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