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Ba(OH)2 is dissolved in 100 grams of water at 90 degrees celsius until the sloution is saturated. If the solution is then cooled to 45 degrees celsius, how many grams of Ba(OH)2 will precipitate out of the solution?
N2H4+3O2----2NO2+2H2O The limiting reagent is O2 how many kg of NO2 are produced from the reaction of 75kg of the limiting reagent.
A hiker caught in a thunderstorm loses heat when her clothing becomes wet. She is packing emergency rations that, if completely metabolized, will release 30 kJ of heat per gram of rations consumed.
For the gas-phase reaction 2 NO2 + F2 → 2NO2F, the rate constant k is 38 M-1s-1 at 27° C. The reaction is first order in NO2 and first order in F2.
Nitric oxide has a density = 1.782 g/L at the temperature of 12.64 degree celsius and pressure of 670.7 mm Hg determine the mass percent of Sulfur dioxide?
A 0.264-gram sample of an amino acid was dissolved in 95.0mL of water and titrated with 0.105M NaOH. The first equivalence point was found at V(OH)=16.3mL.
Which compound is more reactive toward electrophilic substitution e.g nitration? Explain you reasoning.
A piece of galena has a volume of 5.4 cm3. If the density of galena is 7.5 g/cm3, what is the mass (in kg) of that piece of galena?
What is the pH when 100 mL of 0.1 M NH3 is titrated with 50 mL of 0.2 M HCl? pKa of NH4Br is 9.25.
At a pressure of 1.00 atm and a temperature of 20ºC, 1.72 g CO2 will dissolve in 1 L of water. How much CO2 will dissolve if the pressure is raised to 1.35 atm and the temperature stays the same?
A sample of gas has a density of 1.25 g/dm at 30 degrees C and 1.02x10^5 Pa. What is the molecular mas of this gas?
What types of bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, resulting in Japans surrender at the conclusion of WWII? What isotopes were used in the bombs? What were the long term effects of these bombs?
calculate the energy (in kJ) of a photon which has a wavelength of a mircowave with a wavelength of 2.84 cm
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