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what is the boiling-point change for a solution containing 0.360 mol of naphthalene (a nonvolatile, nonionizing compound) in 256.0 g of liquid benzene? (Kb=2.53 celsius/m for benzene).
If 1.56g of a gas has a volume of 1.00 L at .984 atm and 50 degrees Celcius, what is the molar mass of the compound
A 100 g sample of an unknown liquid absorbs 2000 J of heat energy, raising the liquid's temperature from 50 ?C to 70 ?C .What is the speci?c heat capacity of this liquid.
Demonstrate that L^2and Lzcommute withanyHamiltonian (for a single particle) for which the potential energy is spherically symmetric
In Europe, gasoline efficiency is measured in km/L. If your car's gas mileage is 23.0 mi/gal, how many liters of gasoline would you need to buy to complete a 142-km trip in Europe?
If a certian mixture of olive oil and vinegarhas a total mass of 397.8g and a total volume of 4228 cm^3, what is the volume of oil and what is the volume of vinegar in the mixture?
What would be the expected effect on yield if only one mole of diethylamine per mole of alpha-chloro
An aqueous solution is 35 % by mass methylamine (CH3NH2) and has a density of 0.85 g/cm3. What is the pH of the resulting solution if 50 mL of this solution is diluted
What are the absolute and percent uncertainties in the perimeter, area and volume of the tetrahedron?
Nitrogen Oxide is a pollutant in the lower atmosphere that irritates the eyes and lungs and leads to the formation of acid rain. Nitrogen oxide forms naturally in the atmosphere according to the following endothermic reaction
The Haber process is very important for agriculture because it converts N2 (g) from the atmosphere into bound nitrogen which can be taken up and used by plants. The reaction is N2 + H2->NH3
The next question was this: "What is the PH at it's equivalence point? AS part of your answer, define equivalence point. What does it mean for a substance to be at its equivalence point?"
what minor product(s) might be expected (please draw the full reaction)? Give the detailed reaction mechanism leading to the final product (major).
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