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Atmospheric pressure at the top of Mt. Whitney in California is 440mmHg. How many atmospheres is this and how many pascals is this?
Draw a six-carbon alkyne that can exist as diastereomers. The molecule should contain only carbon and hydrogen atoms.
complete the balanced reaction if it will occur.state does not occur if the reaction will not take place.make sure that
Provide a synthesis of butane-2,3-diol from 1 or 2 carbon alkanes. Use any reagents. Show the steps and the products formed for each step.
What is the activation energy of a reaction. What are the two ways that the activation energy can be determined for a reaction, i.e. consider graphing what data and using what formula
the average soil organic carbon content = 0.01%. assume that soil organic carbon is the primary sorbent and that degredation and dispersion are negligible.
assign oxidation numbers to all the elements in each of the following compounds or polyatomic ions: a)C2H3O2^- b)AlCl3 c)NH4^+ d)HBrO4
What is the pH of the solution when 58.03 mL of the 1.309 M NaOH are added to the 0.521 M propanoic acid solution. What is the pH of the solution at the equivalence point
In the reaction of lithium, li with nitrogen n2 three lithium atoms react with on nitrogen atom elements lose one electron, atoms of the other element gain three electrons
Which of the following best describes carbon dioxide (CO2) at room temperature and pressure A) polar molecular gas B) nonpolar molecular gas C) covalent network solid D) ionic solid E)metallic solid An explanation of why would be great too
A 1.29 g sample of stearic acid (C18H32O2), a common constituent of fats, is burned in a bomb calorimeter
How many moles of molecular oxygen are consumed by the complete combustion of one mole of the following compound?
Mercury is a toxic heavy metal which is liquid at room temperature. To form HgBr2, mercury(II) bromide, a student reacts elemental bromine with elemental mercury
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