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You need to prepare 100.0 mL of a pH=4.00 buffer solution using 0.100 M benzoic acid (pKa = 4.20) and 0.160 M sodium benzoate. How much of each solution should be mixed to prepare this buffer?
For how many seconds must the electrolysis of CUSO4 (aq) solution be carried out, at a current of 2.25A, to deposit 2.41 g of copper (Cu) at the cathode
a compound is 40.0 c 6.70 h and 53.3 o by mass. assume that we have a 100.- g sample of this compound. what are the
Suppose that 0.650mol of methane, \rm CH_4(g), is reacted with 0.800mol of fluorine, \rm F_2(g), forming \rm CF_4(g) and \rm HF(g) as sole products. Assuming that the reaction occurs at constant pressure, how much heat is released
Draw the molecular orbitals for each geometry, using the 2s orbitals as a basis set. Give the expected ground state for each geometry.
A 202 mL benzene solution containing 2.27g of an organic polymer has an osmotic pressure of 8.63 mmHg at 21 degrees Celsius. Calculate the molar mass of the polymer
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Why is this isolation so difficult? Please explain using the isoelectric point and the effect PH will have on the structure of your product
Calculate the pH at each of the following points in the titration of 50.0 mL of a 0.95 M B(aq) with 0.95 M HCl(aq).
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What are the values of delta H and delta S for dissolution of PbI2? PbI2 (s) --> Pb^(2+) (aq) + 2I^(-) (aq) You may assume that delta H and delta S are independent of temperature.
Hsolution for neutralization of HCl(aq) and NaOH(aq): Volume of HCl: 0.050 L Volume of NaOH: 0.050 L Volume total: 0.10 L Molarity of HCl: 1.99 M Molarity of NaOH: 1.99 M ?T for reaction B: 12°C Calculate the value (calories) for the heat of react..
why KF is a better reagent than LiF for the replacement of chlorine in organic compounds by the autoclave reaction
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