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What are some examples of polymers made of amino acids?
What are the two ways energy transfers between the system and its surrounding?
Explain how many grams of sodium sulfide are formed if 10.23 g of hydrogen sulfide are bubbled into a solution containing 38.87 g of sodium hydroxide, Presuming the limiting reagent is completely consumed
It takes 208.4 kJ of energy to remove one mole of electrons from an atom on the surface of rubidium metal. How much energy does it take to take away a single electron from an atom on the surface of solid rubidium
Use VSEPR theory to decide which one of the following molecules and ions will definitely have at least one 90º bond angle in it.
The platinum exhibits an extremely intense emission line at 214.4 nm. Could the spectroscope that you utilized in this lab, also be used to observe this electromagnetic radiation
What wavelength, of light would be necessary to ionize an electron at the n = 3 state in a He+ cation
One of the more common agents for standardizing solutions of potassium hydroxide (KOH) is potassium acid phtalate (KHC8H4O4), or, more accurately, potassium hydrogen phthalate.
What impurity is most likely to be presented in the sample of aspirin you prepared? Wjat effect would this impuruty have if the product were intended forhuman consumption
The pH of a 0.100 M formic acid solution (HCHO2) is 2.38 at 25 °C. Determine the Ka and pKa of formic acid
Describe the most likely effect of temperature, catalyst loading, and concentration on the rate of a diazo coupling reaction.
At 298K, the osmotic pressure of a glucose solution is 10.50 atm. Calculate the freezing point of the solution if the density is 1.16g/mL
Calculate the microwave energy in Joule per photon and in Joule per mole of photon (J/mol). (b) How many moles of microwave photon must be absorbed by 1.0 g of water to raise its temperature by 1.0 ºC?
the air feels cool because heat is required to evaporate the water from our skin. How much heat is required to evaporate 20.6 g of water? The enthalpy of vaporization of water is 44.0 kJ/mol.
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