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Mercury (II) nitrate will react with potassium iodide to form mercury (II) iodide and potassium nitrate. If 2.00 grams of mercury (II) nitrate react completely with 2.00 grams of potassium iodide, determine the mass of each product, and the mass of any left-over reactants.
explain the detoxification of acetaminophen alcohol and sodium nitrite with biotransformation of xenobiotics. describe
the kinetic energy of a rolling billiard ball is given by . suppose a 0.17- billiard ball is rolling down a pool table
O2(g) + 4 HCl(g) → 2 H2O(l) + 2 Cl2(g) When 64.5 g of HCl are allowed to react with 17.6 g of O2, what is the theoretical yield of Cl2(g) in this reaction.
Calculate the mass of water formed by the complete reaction of 758 g of propane (C3H8) with excess oxygen
Sulfamic acid is a primary standard that can be used to standardize NaOH. What is the molarity of a sodium hydroxide solution
2.9 mol Fe(OH)3 and 7.7 mol H2SO4 react according to the equation 2 Fe(OH)3 + 3H2SO4 ->Fe2(SO4)3 + 6H2O. If the limiting reactant is Fe(OH)3, calculate the amount of Fe2(SO4)3 formed.
When the following reaction is balanced in acid solution using the lowest possible whole number coefficients, the coefficient of H+ will be: S8 + NO3- --> S4O62-+ NO2
A current is drawn from the cell until 2.20 g of silver have been deposited at the silver electrode. Calculate E for the cell at this stage of operation in volts.
Calculate the amount of energy needed in calories to heat 145 g of water from 22.3 degrees celsius to 75.0 degrees celsius. (water in j/g degree celsius = 4.184, cal/ g degree celsius = 1)
At a certain temperature 16.7 mL of .45 M NaOH solution is required to titrate 30.0 ML of a 0.1 M KCL solution saturated with potassium bitartrate. What is the Ksp of KHT at this temperature
At a certain temperature, Kw = 1 x 10-13. This means that pH + pOH = 13 at this temperature. Given this, what is the pOH of 0.05 M Ba(OH)2 at this temperature
What is the ratio of the number of molecules having twice the most probable speed to the number having the most probable speed
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