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Question- Why would you expect the rate of the reaction of the acetone with iodine to increase with increasing temperature?
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Calculate the molality of each of the following solutions. (a) 13.7 g of sucrose (C12H22O11) in 671 g of water m (b) 7.24 moles of ethylene glycol (C2H6O2) in 3808 g of water
the sludge has to be dried before it can be composted or otherwise handled.if sludge containing 70 water and 30 solids
Structures of Acids, The chiral carboxylic acid A (C5H6O2) reacts with 1 mol of hydrogen gas on catalytic hydrogenation.
if 19.65mL of .145M nitric acid is required ti neutralize 50.0mL of barium hydroxide what is the molar concentration of the base? 2HNO3+Ba(OH)2-->Ba(NO3)2+2H2O
When an acid or a base is added to a buffer, a double-displacement reaction will occur. The acid or base will be neutralized, forming a neutral salt or water plus the conjugate of the buffer.
Calculate the concentration of a sodium hydroxide solution prepared by dissolving
The internal energy change, E for the conversion of 1 mol of Compound A to Compound B is +0.2 kJ. Both A as well as B are solids with densities of are 2.5 and 3.0 g/cm3 respectively.
Exactly 34.42 mL of 0.1013 M NaOH is used to titrate a 25.00 mL sample of H2SO4. What is the concentration of the sulfuric acid?
What volume (mL) of the solvent H2O should be added to 136 mL of the solute CH3OH to make a solution that is 1.12 parts per hundred by mass CH3OH. (in ML)
What is the nature of the forces of attraction in it. Explain in terms of their structures why each of the following pairs of substances have very different chemical and physical properties
The glass floor of the CN Tower's observation deck can withstand a pressure of 14,000 kPa. How many pounds per square inch would this be?
Question- What will be the change in enthalpy when 100.0 g of butane, C4H10, is burned in oxygen as shown in the thermochemical equation below. 2 C4H10(l) + 13 O2(g) ---> 8 CO2(g) + 10 H2O(g) DeltaH = -5271 kJ
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