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The tritation of 25.0 mL of 0.20m solution of sulfuric acid required 46.6 Ml of an unknown concentration of sodium hydroxide for complete neutralization. What is the molarity of the sodium hydroxide solution?
Calculate molarity of a KCl solution prepared by dissolving 0.525 moles of Kcl in 250. mL of water.
An empty beaker weighs 41.19 g. When it is completely filled with water (density = 1.0 g/mL), the beaker weighs 92.92 g.
A 265 mL stock solution contains 2.3 M Ca(CN)2. When 105 mL of the stock solution is diluted to 120 mL, how many moles of CN- ions will be contained in the dilute solution?
In a coffee-cup calorimeter, 1.50 g of NH4NO3 is mixed with 76.0 g of water at an initial temperature of 25.00°C. After dissolution of the salt, the final temperature of the calorimeter contents is 23.65°C.
the concentration of mud in the dirty stream from the settling basin to the lagoon is 4000 mg/L. Calculate the flow rates of the two discharge stream (L/s) that exit from the settling basin.
A sample of sodium reacts completely with 0.142kg of chlorine, forming 234g of sodium chloride. What mass of sodium reacted?
At a particular temperature and 2.00x10^-2 M, concentration versus time data were collected for the reaction, and a plot of the natural log versus time resulted in a straight line with slope value of -2.97x10^-2 min^-1. Determine the rate law, int..
what would be the product if you reacted 1,3-dimethoxubenzene with tert-butyl alcohol?
Does a mutation causing a substitution of one base pair in a strand of DNA necessarily result in a new amino acid in the protein coded for that gene? Explain.
calculate the number of protons in a sample of pure water with a volume of 1 mL. Then, calculate the fraction of water that is ionized.
At 25 °C, the equilibrium partial pressures for the following reaction were found to be PA = 1.40 atm, PB = 8.90 atm, PC = 5.10 atm, and PD = 2.50 atm.
laws of thermodynamics. Why is there no law for the conservation of entropy?
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