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How do the densities of metals can be calculated? Could this method be used for determining the density of mercury as well? Briefly explain your answer.
Four kg of steam in a piston/cylinder device at 400kpa and 175C (448.15) undergoes a mechanically reversible, isothermal compression to a final pressure
For the reaction 2 HCl + Na2CO3 → 2 NaCl + H2O + CO2 what volume of 0.45 M HCl solution would be needed to produce 2.5 L of CO2 at STP
large volumes of gases are released.if 100g of TNT were detonated, what would the mass of each product be? is the law of conservation of mass obeyed? 2C7H5(NO2)3--> 12CO(g)+2C(s)+5H2(g)+3N2(g)
the following ions contain the same number of electrons. rank them in order of decreasing ionic radii.rank from largest
Calculate the masses of silver chloride and dihydrogen monosulfide formed when 85.6 g of silver sulfide reacts with excess hydrochloric acid, HCl?
Aromatic Compounds :sample question, Both naphthalene and azulene have 10 pie electrons and are aromatic. Pentalene is apparently antiaromatic and is unstable even at -100 degrees C.
Write the net ionic equation to show the formation of a precipitate (insoluble salt) when the following solutions are mixed. Write noreaction if no insoluble salt forms KCl(aq)+Pb(NO3)2(aq)
A sample of an ionic compound that is often used as a dough conditioner is analyzed and found to contain 7.591 g of potassium, 15.514 g of bromine, and 9.319 g of oxygen. What is the empirical formula for this compound? What is its chemical name?
Draw an oxygen saturation curve for a cooperative protein that shows a p50 of 45 torr. On the same graph draw a c curve that shows a protein that is non-cooperative with p50 of 15 torr
What is the activation energy for this reaction? a) 112 kJ/mol. b) 56 kJ/mol. c) 28 kJ/mol. d) 336 kJ/mol. e) 448 kJ/mol.
A solution of 62.4 g of insulin in enough water to make 1.000 L of solution has an osmotic pressure of 0.305 atm at 25°C. Based on these data, what is the molar mass of insulin?
The rate of a reaction increases with increasing concentrations of reactants because you have more collisions occurring in a given time period. The rate of a chemical reaction is inversely proportional to the temperature.
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