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Suppose a reaction has the equilibrium constant k= 1.7 x 10^-8 at a particular temperature. Will there be a large or small amount of unreacted starting material present when this reaction reaches equilibrium? Is this reaction likely to be a good source of products at this temperature?
the mileage for a motorcycle with a fuel tank capacity of 22 l is 35 miles per gallon. the density of gasoline is 0.74
What percent of a sample of cesium-137 (first order beta negatron decay with t1/2 = 30 years) remains after 100 years? What is the product
How would you expect the amino acids glycine, alanine, and phenylalanine to travel relative to each other on the silica plates using a mixture of chloroform/methanol/ammonia? Explain your answer.
a sample of gas occupies 328 mL at 20 degrees C. What is its volume when the temperature is increased to 45 degrees C.
Complete the following equation that illustrates a Brønsted-Lowry acid/base reaction. Phases are optional.
The three molecules naphthalene (C10), anthracene (C14), and tetracene (C18) have spectra shown below. Note that the y-axis is base 10 logarithmic with units of M-1 cm-1. If anthracene is used as a sunblock in sunglasses 1 mm thick
What is the mass of a glucose solution that fills a 0.500 intravenous bottle if the density of the glucose solution is 1.15 ?
What is the vapor pressure of a solution which contains 0.550 moles of acetonitrile and 0.350 moles of acetone? Assume the mixture behaves as an ideal solution.
The student uses 19.5 mL of 0.535 M NaOH to titrate the solution. Calculate the moles of acid neutralized per grams of tablet.
69.0 mL of a 1.30 M solution is diluted to a volume of 278 mL. A 139-mL portion of that solution is diluted using 151 mL of water. What is the final concentration
In combustion studies of the use of H2 as an alternative fuel, HO is sometimes formed in flames by the reaction, H(g) + 1/2 O2(g) HO(g)
A tank with a total pressure of 4.7 atm has a mixture of gases that is 72% nitrogen, and the rest is oxygen. What is the partial pressure of the nitrogen? The oxygen?
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