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What is the definition and units for atomic mass? What is the difference between molecular mass and nominal mass? Which one do we usually use?
What is the number of moles of O2 needed to burn 260.0g of C2H2 in the reaction: 2C2H2 + 5O2 yields 4CO2 + 2H2O?
Calculate the expectation value for the kinetic energy of the H atom with the electron in 2s orbital. Compare your result with total energy
Ammonium sulfide in solid form decomposes to ammonia gas and hydrogen sulfide gas. It is a reversible reaction The Kp at 25 degrees C is .109 In an experiment Ammonia gas and hydrogen sulfide gas each have a partial pressure of .5 atmospheres and ..
The pH of a 0.55 M aqueous solution of hypobromous acid, HBrO, at 25.0 °C is 4.48. What is the value of Ka for HBrO
HCl according to the following chemical equation? MnO2+4(HCl) --> MnCl2 + Cl2 + 2(H2O)
How many grams of sodium azide, NaN3 are needed to react by the equation below in order to inflate a 50.0: air bag with N2(g) at 298K and 1.20 atm? NaN3(s) -------> Na (s) + N2
How many isomers, including stereoisomers, exist for the triacylglercerol which, on saponification, gives 2 molar equivalents of palmitate and 1 molar equivalent of stearate?
balance the following equationcus agno3aq ags cuno32aqs and aq in parantheses refers to the phase of the reactants
The H3O+ concentration of a 0.10M solution of acetic acid decreases when which of the following substances are added?
consider the following reaction 3li z li3zwhat is the formula for the compound if we substitute sodium for
pH = log[H3O+] , pH + pOH = 14, [H3O+] * [OH-] = 1.0 X 10^-14, pH = -log(0.001) = 3 Could you show me a few of the steps between line one and two in both of these conclusions?
Carbon monoxide and chlorine combine in an equilibrium reaction to produce the highly toxic product, phosgene (COCl2). CO(g) + Cl2(g) Picture COCl2(g) If the equilibrium constant for this reaction
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