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Determine the pressure change when a constant volume of gass at 1.00 atm is heated from 20.0 C to 30.0C.
2I2 + N2H4 4HI + N2 a.How many grams of I2 are needed to react with 36.7 g of N2H4?
The reaction AB-> A+b is second order in AB and has a rate constant of 0.0245 M^-1 S^-1 at 25.0 degree celcuis . A reaction vessel initially contains 250.0 mL of 0.108 M AB which is allowed to react to form the gaseous product.
A 2.30-g sample of a large biomolecule was dissolved in 16.0 g of carbon tetrachloride. The boiling point of this solution was determined to be 77.85°C.
A bomb calorimeter whose components have a heat capacity of 6.66 kJ/°C is filled with 913 g of water. (The amount of water is not constant from experiment to experiment.
A 5.34 g sample of an aluminum alloy is reacted with hydrochloric acid to produce aluminum chloride and hydrogen gas. At a temperature of 298 Kelvin and a pressure of 1.03 atm, a volume of 1.53 L of hydrogen gas is collected.
A solution of I2 was standardized with ascorbic acid. Using a 0.100 g sample of pure ascorbic acid, 25.32 ml of I2 were required to reach the starch end point.
A chemistry student prepares acetone by decomposing 12.3 g of calcium acetate. If the student collected 2.50 g of acetone and the theoretical yield is 3.42 g.
A 5.00 g sample of KBr at 25.0°C dissolves in 25.0 mL of water also at 25.0°C. The final equilibrium temperature of the resulting solution is 18.1°C.
Determine the rate law and the numerical value for K based on the following data :
If 2.61 g of methane gas (CH4) is introduced into an evacuated 1.67 L container at 15°C, what is the pressure in the container?
Calculate the final pressure of a gas if a 953-mL sample of the gas at 1.25 atm and 50.0 degrees Celsius is changed to 1.55 L at 75.0 degrees Celsius.Be sure to include units and correct significant figures
You have measured the absorbance for a vitamin sample to be 1.2 at a wavelength of 264. Can you use this reading to determine the INITIAL CONCENTRATION of your vitamin sample?
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