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What mass of sucrose (C12H22O11) should be combined with 494 g of water to make a solution with an osmotic pressure of 9.00 atm at 320 K? (Assume the density of the solution to be equal to the density of the solvent.)
Ammonia gas at 223°C and 90. atm flows into a reactor at a rate of 550. L/min. Carbon dioxide at 223°C and 47 atm flows into the reactor at a rate of 600. L/min. What mass of urea is produced per minute by this reaction assuming 100% yield?
explain the hazards associated with 1.0M CH3COOH solution, 0.10M BaCl2 solution and 0.10M Na2C2O4 solution.
A certain amount of glucose, C6H12O6 burned in oxygen, and produced 22 grams of carbon dioxide, CO2. How many grams of water was produced at the same time?
solution if its conjugate acid. What is the pH of this combined solution? Always give two numbers after the decimal place
Consider equimolar samples of different ideal gases at the same volume and temperature. Gas A has a higher molar mass than gas B.
A solution is prepared by dissolving 0.60g of nicotine in water to make 12mL of solution. The osmotic pressure of the solution is 7.55atm at 25 degrees C
What actions should an exposed person take during the immediate aftermath of the explosion? D. Lastly, if radioactive material is involved in a disaster incident such as this and there is a fire ongoing in the area where the container is located, ..
Calculate the equilibrium constant KP if the total pressure is 2.6 atm at that temperature.
Assume that a waste contains 395.0 mg/L of biodegradable CH2O and is processed through a 190000.0 L/day sewage treatment plant which converts 40% of the waste to CO2 and H2O.
Calculate the pH of each of the following strong acid solutions: 5.00 mL of 1.00 M HCl diluted to 0.500 L d) a mixture formed by adding 50.0 mL of 0.020 M HCL to 150 mL of 0.010 M HI
Describe two different ways by which electrons can move from the valence band to the conduction band.
Calculate the amount of energy released in the formation of one mole of BaSe bonds (not lattice energy).
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