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How many grams of sodium sulfide are formed if 1.60 g of hydrogen sulfide is bubbled into a solution containing 2.13 g of sodium hydroxide, assuming that the sodium sulfide is made in 94.0 % yield?
A solid block of exactky 100.0 cm 3 has a mass of 153.6g. Determine its density. Will the block sink or float on water?
During a refueling outage, workers discover black, soft material in the reactor core (obviously a Foreign Materials Exclusion Area breech). To help identify the breech source, you are asked to determine the material
A beaker with 185 mL of an acetic acid buffer with a pH of 5.00 is sitting on a benchtop. The total molarity of acid and conjugate base in this buffer is 0.100 M. A student adds 6.70 mL of a 0.440 M HCl solution to the beaker.
Calculate the [CH3CO2H] ionized in solution for 0.1M acetic acid knowing that ph= 2.9 [H+]= 1.26 x 10^-3 M , [OH-]= 7.94 x 10^-12 M
A 141-mL sample of gas is collected over water at 22°C and 753 torr. What is the volume of the dry gas at STP?
in a laboratory, 6.82 g of Sr(NO3)2 is dissolved in enough water to form 0.500 L of solution. A0.100-L sample is 0.0245 M solution of Na2CrO4.
Gas diffusion and Viscosity are both transport properties, Derive the general relationship between the viscosity for a gas and diffusion coefficient .calculate the diffusion coefficient if Given that the viscosity of Ar is 223 micro Pascals at 29..
Find the number of automobiles whose total mass is the same as 1.0 mol blueberries if The mass of an average blueberry is 0.77g and the mass of an automobile is 2000 kg ?
Calculate the molar mass of a vapor that has a density of 1.88 g/L at 25.2 oC and 710. mmHg.
What will be the freezing point and boiling point of this aqueous solution if given that Kb(H 2 O) = 0.51 oC/m and Kf = 1.86o C/m.
A 3.00 g sample of a salt dissolves in 9.10 g of water to give a saturated solution at 25°C. What is the solubility (in g salt/100 g of H2O) of the salt?
what is the molar concentration of the salt solution formed in this reaction? 3. what is the molar concentration of the excess reactant once this reaction has finished?
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