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Why does G always decrease as you move towards equillibrium no matter what concentrations of product and reactant you start with? or does it always decrease?
Glass tempering can be accomplished by both thermal and chemical means. Each puts the near surface region of the glass piece into compression, thereby suppressing growth of surface cracks.
At high pressures, Ne behaves as an imperfect gas. In the range 300 K to 500 K the equation of state for one mole of Ne (g) can be written as : PV = RT + BP where B is a constant.
Neon atoms do not combine to form Ne2 molecules, yet neon atoms can be liquified through the following intermolecular forces- Answer dipole - dipole ion - dipole dipole - induced dipole dispersion nonmetal - nonmetal
What are the molality and mole fraction of solute in a 29.3 percent by mass aqueous solution of formic acid (CH3OH)?
What quantity of heat energy transfer is required to vaporize 0.500 mL of mercury at 357 °C, its normal boiling point? The density of Hg (l ) is 13.6 g/mL.
protonated benzoic acid in solution give the Henderson-Hassalbach equation and calculate pH
sodium oxide were obtained from a reaction of 4.598 g of sodium metal with excess oxygen gas what is the % yield of sodium oxide?
Identify an alkane with the molecular formula c5h12 that forms only one monochlorinated product when heated with Cl2
calculate the volume of air at 30 degrees celcius and 1 atm that is needed to burn completely 10 grams of propane. assume that air is 21 percent oxygen by volume
Express the following population estimates for the year 2010 in nanomoles of people. Asia, 4.15 billion people = _______ nmol The world, 6.83 billion people
Carbon monoxide gas burns in oxygen to form carbon dioxide gas. Write a balanced equation for the reaction and determine the volume of oxygen needed to react completely with 174 mL of CO at 40.0°C
A mixture contains both potassium phosphate and potassium chloride. What is the percentage of potassium phosphate in this mixture if reaction of 0.401g of this mixture with excess copper (II) chloride yields 0.213g of copper (II) phosphate?
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