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Explain the results for the tube in which 1.0 M of NaOH was added to benzoic acid. Write an equation for this. Now describe what happened when 6 M of HCl was added to this same tube and explain this result.
When heated, calcium carbonate decomposes to yield calcium oxide and carbon dioxide via the reaction:CaCO3(s)----> CaO(s) + CO2(g)
A 0.5220g sample of an unknown monoprotic acid was titrated with 9.96*10^-2 M NaOH. The equivalence point of the titration occurs at 23.84mL.
A 1.8M solution of 65 mL is diluted to a volume of 248 mili litres. A portion of that solutions 124-mili litres is diluted using water of 137 mili litres. Determine the final concentration of this solution?
Indicate the number of unpaired electrons for following: [noble gas]ns^2(n-2)f^6 ? Please include the rationale?
Calculate the mass of CO2 emitted into the atmosphere upon accelerating the SUV from 0 to 67.0mph . Assume that the required energy comes from the combustion of octane with 30% efficiency.
An unknown metal hypochlorite salt, M(ClO)2, is subjected to analysis by iodometric titration: the salt is dissolved in dilute sulfuric acid, treated with excess aqueous KI,and then titrated with Na2S2O3.
For the equilibrium H2+CO2-> Kc= 3.18 at 1106K. If each of the 4 species was initially present at a concentration of 3.000M.
For the following reactants, predict the products formed (if any) and write the balanced molecular equation, complete ionic equation and net ionic equation. Ca(s)+ HCI(aq)
A0.4324 g sample of a potassium hydroxide-lithium hydroxide mixture requires 28.28 ml of 0.3520 M HCl for its titration to the equivalence point. What is the mass percent lithium hydroxide in this mixture?
A buffer is made using 49.0 mL of 0.760 M HC3H5O2 (Ka = 1.3 10-5) and 54.0 mL of 0.600 M NaC3H5O2. What volume of 0.20 M NaOH must be added to change the pH of the original buffer solution by 3.5%
Calculate the corresponding wavelenghts (in nm) and energies (in kJ/mol) of these vibrations.
Sodium and water react according to the equation 2Na +2H2O=>2NaOH + H2. What number of moles of H2 will be produced when 4.0 mol Na is added to 3.3 mol H2O
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