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Determine the mass of CuSO4 · 5H2O that must be used to prepare 250 mL of 0.88 M CuSO4(aq).Answer in units of g.
Formic acid, CH2O2, can be decomposed to produce hydrogen. The Lewis structure for formic acid, CH2O2, is show below. The atoms are labeled A, B, C, D, E.
A piece of copper with a mass of 218 grams has a heat capacity of 83.9 J/degrees C. What is the specific heat of copper.
Assume that 0.406 mol Carbon (g) is placed in a cylinder that is expanding. The barometric pressure on the outside of the cylinder is constant at 1.00 atm and the temperature is 300.0 K.
Calculate how many grams of phosphorus are present in 2.68 moles of phosphorus pentachloride(PCl5) and also determine the numbers of moles of chlorine are present in 3.71 grams of phosphorus pentachloride?
A sample containing 0.0250 M concentration of a dye in a cell of 1 cm^2 cross section has a measured absorbance of 1.012 at 650 nm.
The Greenhouse Effect - how the sun's visible light is converted into trapped infra red light and heat, causing the planet to warm up.
Using a sample of 350. mL air is collected at 35 Celsius has a pressure of 550. torr. if it is allowed to expand to 425 mL at 57 Celsius then What pressure will the air exert?
Calculate the concentration of Calcium (MW 40.078 g/mol) in the H2O in units of gram per 100 mL and calculate the concentration of Calcium (MW 40.078 g/mol) in the H2O in units of gram per 100 mL.
Hardness in groundwater is due to the presence of metal ions, primarily Mg2+ and Ca2+. Hardness is generally reported as ppm CaCO3 or mmol/L Ca2+.
Compute the change in temperature for 4.50 grams of Calcium chloride CaCl 2 dissolved in 90.0 mL of water H 2 O. (Assume that the calorimeter absorbs no heat )
equilibrium constant, Kp, for the reaction = 0.295 (at 400 degrees C.)then write the kp of the reaction and Calculate kc at 400 degree Celsius.
Using a sample of water with a mass of 46.0 grams at a temperature of -58. Degree Celsius calculates how many Joules of energy (E) are necessary to heat the ice to 0 degree Celsius. Specific heat of ice= 2.1 J/g C).
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