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Problem- What would you expect to happen if an unknown solution that may contain ions from Groups I through V were treated with Na2CO3 under basic conditions? Explain in terms of the solubility rules.
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The fat, tripalmitin, when hydrolyzed with aqueous NaOH followed by acidification with HCl yields glycerol and palmitic acid.
When ethane C2H6 rea cts with chlorine Cl2 the main product is C2H5Cl but other products containing Cl such as C2H4Cl2 are also obtained in small quantities.
Determine the end (final) value of n in a hydrogen atom transition, if the electron starts in n = 1 and the atom absorbs a photon of light with an energy of 2.044 x 10-18 J.
Make one liter of a 0.01 M sodium acetate buffer at pH 4.53.pka of acetic acid is 4.76. Explain how to calculate the amounts needed when not given the accurate amount of products
Determine the hydroxide ion concentration and the percentage dissociation of a .150 molar solution of aniline at 25 degrees Celsius.
Depict the correct stereochemical structures of these two compounds of the fumarase-catalyzed reaction. Be sure to comprise all hydrogen atoms as well as show the carboxylates as anions.
Explain why the Diels-Alder reaction of Anthracene and Maleic anhydride forms 9, 10-dihydroanthracene-9,10-a, ß-succinic anhydride.
A chemist wants to make 6.0L of a .350M CaCl_2 solution. What mass of CaCl_2 should the chemist use?
1) How many ml of 1.00M H2SO4 solution are required to neutralize 2.10g of KOH 2) What is the molarity of Oxalic acid (H2C2O4) solution if 22.50 ml of this solution requires 35.72 ml of 0.198M NaOH for complete neutralization
A fuel gas containing 75% methane, 15% ethane and 10% propane by volume flows to a furnace at a rate of 1200m^3/hr at 15'C and 200kPa, where it is burned with 12% excess air. Calculate the required flow rate of air in SCMH(standard cubic meters pe..
Consider 25.0 g of water at 21.7°C that are mixed with 25.0 g of water at 43.3°C in a foam cup calorimeter. The equilibrium temperature reached was 30.4°C. Calculate the calorimeter constant in J/°C.
A 0.1329 g sample of solid magnesiumis burned in a constant-volume bomb calorimeter that has a heat capacity of 1769 J/°C. The calorimeter contains exactly 251 g of water, and the temperature increases by 1.126°C. Compute the heat given off by the..
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