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Iron combines with chlorine in a mass ratio of 1:1.27. How much iron remains after a reaction of10 g of iron and 10 g of chlorine?
Use data from appendix iib in the textbook to calculate the equilibrium constants at 25 degrees Celsius for each of the following reactions:
Calculate the vapor pressure of a solution containing 28.5g of glycerin (C3H8O3) in 125mL of water at 30.0 ?C. The vapor pressure of pure water at this temperature is 31.8 torr.
The value of ?G°310 for the reaction at 37°C (normal human body temperature) is -33 kJ mol-1. Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant for the reaction at that temperature.
The activation energy of a certain reaction is 45.4kJ/mol. At 28 degrees celcius, the rate constant is 0.0150s^?1. At what temperature in degrees Celsius would this reaction go twice as fast?
if 294 grams of is allowed to react with 176 grams of according to the following unbalanced equation, how many grams of are produced? How many grams of FeS2 and O2 are left?
Imidazole is a weak acid, and thus reacts with strong bases to form the corresponding anion. Show this reaction, and draw resonance structures that account for the stability of conjugate base.
what is the ph of a solution that is 0.100 M in HCl and also 0.125 M in HC2H3O2? What is the concentration of the acetate ion in this solution?
Determine the pH change when 0.092 mol NaOH is added to 1.00 L of a buffer solution that is 0.457 M in HNO2 and 0.356 M in NO2-.
Reaction rate laws are frequently used to investigate reaction mechanisms. Would your results to this experiment be consistent with either or both of the following mechanisms?
Combustion of 5.50 of this compound produced 8.07 of carbon dioxide and 3.30 of water. How many moles of carbon C, were in the original sample. How many moles of hydrogen H, were in the original sample
The triprotic acid H3A has ionization constants of Ka1 = 7.5× 10-2, Ka2 = 7.8× 10-9, and Ka3 = 6.9× 10-12. Calculate the following values for a 0.0580 M solution of NaH2A Calculate the following values for a 0.0580 M solution of Na2HA.
Suppose that you have 0.500 L of each of the following solutions, and an unlimited supply of water. (Note: C9H7NHBr is a salt containing the ions C9H7NH+ and Br- and C9H7N is quinoline
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