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Take the two glasses which are the same size. Fill them each with different amounts of water. One container should have significantly more liquid. Let's call this one A. The one with less liquid will be B. If we pour B into A, how does A change, from state 1 (before the pour) to state 2 (after)? Will there be a small change or a large change? Why?
The temperature inside the vessel is 35ºC. Calculate the total pressure inside the vessel after the reaction is complete.
a gas with a volume of 525 ml at a temperature of -25 celsius isheated to 175. what is the new volume of the gas if
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Calculate the general average rate of the reaction for the first two seconds of reaction
a student placed 14.5 g of glucose rm c6h12o6 in a volumetric flask added enough water to dissolve the glucose by
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An ideal gas mixture contains 35% helium, 20% methane, and 45% nitrogen (by volume) at 2.00 atm absolute and 90 ?C. Calculate: (a) The partial pressure of each component.
How many grams of KCl are present in 250.0 mL of a 0.125 M solution? [Use formula weight: KCl, 74.55 g/mol]
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Use the appropriate standard reduction potentials to calculate the value of K at 25 degrees Celcius for the reaction
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