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What is the desity of Osmium if 50.6 gram occupy 2.23 ml. What is the volume of the same mass of Aluminum if the density if 2.70grams/cm3
Given that the Ka of boric acid is 5.8x10^-10M, what is the pH of a 0.50M boric acid solution? Are there any good approximation available?
Write a balanced chemical equation for the decomposition of limestone, CaCO3, to quicklime, CaO, and carbon dioxide.
One mole of sucrose weighs 342.3 grams. 1mol=6.02*10^23 molecules. Dietary fats (typically 18-20 carbons) contain about 9 dietary calories per gram. Assume all food consumed goes to making ATP
An environmental engineer tells you that adjusting the pH to 8.5 will decrease total soluble Cr(III) to below 1 mg/L (1.92 x 10-5 M). Is this true? In other words, is the solubility of Cr(III) in the presence of Cr(OH)3(s) at a pH of 8.5 ? 1 mg/L.
What is the percent ionization of a solution made by adding 6.00 grams of CH3COOH to 100 g of water (Kb = 0.512 ?C/m) if the boiling point of the solution is 100.712 ?C? Answer in units of %.
Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction: Na2CO3 and AgNO3? And Its ionic equation please
Using the Henderson-Hasselbach equation, calculate the volume of 0.10 M Na2HPO4 and 0.10 M NaH2PO4 that would be required to make 100.0 mL of a 0.10 M (total phosphate concentration i.e. HPO4 + H2PO4) buffer with a pH of 6.91.
The distribution coefficient, K= conc. in ligroin/conc. in water, between ligroin and water for solute A is 7.5. what weight of A would be removed from a solution of 10g of A in 100 mL of water.
Calculate the cost in free energy to move 1mol K+ through the cell wall by active transport. Assume no change in K+ concentrations during this process.
Calculate the amount of energy (in Kj) necessary to convert 317g of liquid water from 0*c to water vapour at 172*c. The molar heat of vaporization of water is 40.79kj/mol.
determine the number and type of donor atoms in the ligand. Options include: a) 4 N and 2 O, b) 2 N and 2 O, c) 4 N and 4 O, d) 2 N and 4 O
b) Calculate Delta G^o at 800 K, assuming that Delta H^o and Delta S^o do not change with temperature. (c) Is the reaction spontaneous at 800K?
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