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What are the products from the combustion of 2-methyl-3-ethyloctane?A. carbon monoxide and water B. variety of small hydrocarbons C. carbon monoxide, carbon trioxide and water D. carbon dioxide and water E. none of the above
A solution is prepared by dissolving 294 g of sucrose (C12H22O11) in 624 g of water. What is the vapor pressure of this solution at 30°C? (The vapor pressure of water is 31.8 mmHg at 30°C.
In a chemical reaction (unbalanced equation), AsF3 + C2Cl6 = AsCl3 + C2Cl2F4, the theoretical yield of C2Cl2F4 was calculated to be 1.86 mol. If the percent yield in the reaction was 77.2%.
Calculate how much heat is released when 4.5 g of methane is burned in a constant pressure system. (CH4(g) + 2 O2(g> --> CO2(g) + H2O (l) ,delta H = -890 kJ.
12.00mL of 0.125M of HCl is required to titrate 21.55mL of Mg(OH)2. Calculate the molarity of the unknown base.
If you mix 50mL of 0.34M HCN with 100mL of 0.17M KOH what is the pH of the resulting solution. (Ka=4.0 x 10^-10)
A student combusts 504.96 grams of ethene gas, C2H4. How many liters of CO2 (g) are produced at a pressure of 0.993 atm and a temperature of 295 K? C2H4 (g) + 3 O2 (g)-> 2 CO2 (g) + 2 H2O (g)
A metal bulb is filled with 10.2 g of CHCl3 and 0.322 g of CH4 (two gases). What is the total pressure in the bulb if the temperature is 345 C and the volume is 50.0 mL.
Calculate the work done (in joules) against a pressure of 1.0 atm at 25 o C. If 3 moles of H 2 react with 3 moles of Cl 2 to form HCl while
Calculate the value of delta S when 1.85 mol CH3OH (l) of is vaporized at 64.7 C. The normal boiling point of methanol is 64.7 C.
Potassium nitrate decomposes on heating, producing potassium oxide and gaseous nitrogen and oxygen: 4KNO3(s)→ 2K2O(s) + 2N2(g) + 5O2(g)
If it takes 526 J of energy to warm 7.40 g of water by 17 °C, how much energy would be needed to warm 7.40 g of water by 55 °C?
At a certain temperature the rate of effusion of helium is twice the rate of effusion of a gaseous X.X is a binary combination of carbon and hydrgen.
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