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The Henry's Law constant (k) for carbon monoxide in water at 25ºC is 9.71 x 10-4 mol/(L•atm). How many grams of CO will dissolve in 1.00 L of water if the partial pressure of CO is 2.75 atm?
What volume of 2.94 M HNO3 can be made by diluting 128 mL of concentrated nitric acid (16.0 M HNO3)
What mass of PbCl2 is formed from mixing 0.334 L of 0.112 molar NaCl with 2.12 L of 0.0343 molar Pb(NO3)2?
What is the complete wavefunction for n=2, L=0, and m(sub L)= 0? What radius of the orbital specified is required to contain 95% probability of finding an electron?
A solution is prepared by mixing 63.0 mL of 5.00 M HCl and 20.0 mL of 8.00 M HNO3. Water is then added until the final volume is 1.00 L. Calculate [H+], [OH -], and the pH for this solution.
What time will it take 10.0 mL of Chlorine gas to effuse through a porous barrier when it has been noticed that 76.3 min are needed for 10.0 mL of Hydrochloric acid gas to effuse through the same barrier.
Calculate the [H3O+], pH, and the fraction of dissociation (α) in an aqueous 0.140 M NH3 solution. (Hint: You will need the Ka, located in the back of your textbook.)
The insecticide DDT has a half-life in the human body of about 7 years. That is, in 7 years its concentration.( Although DDT is no longer in use in the United States).
A bottle containing 335 of cleaning solution is used for carpets. If the cleaning solution has a specific gravity of 0.850, what volume of solution was used?
If 32mL of 7.0M H2SO4 was spilled, what is the minimum mass of NaHCO3 that must be added to the spill to neutralize the acid?
The solubility product of PbBr2 is 8.9x10^-6. Determine the molar solubility in the following. (a) pure water (b) 0.20 M KBr solution (c) 0.15 M Pb(NO3)2 solution
Determine the extent of reaction and amounts of B & Z and A reaction having time independent stoichiometry follows the equation
A 500.0 g sample of aluminium is initially at 25.0 °C. It absorbs 32.60 kJ of heat from its surroundings. What is its final temperature, in °C? (specific heat = 0.9930 J g-1 K-1 for aluminum)
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