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The equilibrium constant for the reaction (cyclohexane --> methylcyclopentane), C6H12(g) --> C5H9CH3(g) was measured over a range of temperatures as ln(Kp) = 4.1814 - 2059/T. Calculate DG°, DH°, and DS° for the reaction at 1000 K.
A 0.1025 g samle of copper metal is dissolved in 35 ml of concentrated HNO3b to form CU+2, ions and then water is added to make a total volume of d 200.0 ml. How to calculate molarity of CU 2+
The Sodium cyanide reacts with 2-bromobutane in dimethylsulfoxide to form a substitution product. Recognize the configuration of the 2-bromobutane structure exposed below.
Empirical formula and molecular formula, 2) Two substances Q and R each have the elemental composition C = 60% h=13.3% 0=26.7% by mass 0.60 grams of each substance occupied a volume of 0.336 liters at 137 Celcius and standard pressure
explain what ( if anything) is wrong with the following student's statement: " our solution is red, so we should set the spectrophotometer to the red light range
magnesium ion solution and another electrode composed of silver in a 1.0 M silver ion solution, connected by a salt bridge. Calculate the standard potential for this cell at 25 °C. Standard reduction potentials
Consider a process carried out on 1.00 mol of a monatomic ideal gas by the following pathway from state A to state B. Pathway
The concentration of carbonate ion (CO32-) is 1.2 x 10-7 M. The precipitation of CaCO3 is favored under conditions in the ocean. If all of the CaCO3 precipitated what would be the concentration of the excess reactant
Problem- Arrange each of the following groups in order of increasing standard molar entropy(S) and explain your rationale.
This experiment calls for the use of 2mL of 2-chloro-2methylpropane. The molar mass of 2-chloro-2methylpropane is 92.57g mol-1, and its density is 0.847g mL-1. 1) Calculate the number of moles of 2-chloro-2methylpropane used in this experiment.
The delta G for the reaction is 2.60 kj/mol at 25 degrees C. The initial pressures are P H2 = 3.34 atm, P I2 = 0.024 atm and P HI = 0.24 atm.
write the balanced net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when 0.1 m solutions of copperii sulfate and calcium
Explain which element is the central atom, define how many bonds does the central atom form, is it polar or non-polar, define what the direction of negativity is
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