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solution of 116 mL of .180 m of KOH is mixed with 290 mL of .190 m NiSO4. What are the concentrations of Ni, SO4 and K that remain
A gaseous mixture of O2 and Kr has a density of 1.184 g/L at 385 torr and 300. K. What is the mole percent O2 in the mixture?
An ideal gas is in a cylinder with a volume of 250.0 mL at a temperature of 25 ºC and a pressure of 700 torr. The gas is expanded to a volume of 1.0 L and the temperature increased to 500 ºC.
Both potassium chloride (KCL) and potassium hydroxide (KOH) are very soluble in water. However, as one increases the temperature of the solution, KCL becomes more soluble and KOH becomes less soluble. Explain
C6H5NH3Cl is a chloride salt with an acidic cation. If 19 g of C6H5NH3Cl is dissolved in water to make 150 mL of solution, what is the initial molarity of the cation.
Consider the following reaction: 2 HI(g) -> H2(g) + I2(g) If 3.55 moles of HI(g), 0.550 moles of H2, and 0.630 moles of I2 are at equilibrium in a 1.00 L container at 915 K
A student has prepared a 0.309 M solution of Barium hydroxide and a 0.443M solution of hydrochloric acid for you. Determine the volume of the hydrochloric acid solution will be needed to exactly neutralize 10.0 mL of the Barium chloride solution.
For the reaction 2HCl+Na2CO3 →2NaCl+H2O+CO2 what volume of 0.45 M HCl solution would be needed to produce 2.5 L of CO2 at STP?
There are two naturally occurring isotopes of bromine. 79Br has a mass of 78.9183 amu. 81Br has a mass of 80.9163 amu.
How much energy is released during the complete combustion of 433 grams of cyclopropane
10.00 mL of the final acid solution with excess barium chloride to produce a precipitate of barium sulfate (FW=2.33g/mol). The dry solid weighs 0.397 g.
A sample of ethanol (C2H5OH) has a mass of 43.8 g.(a) How many carbon atoms does the sample contain?
Consider the reaction CuSO4(s) ! CuO(s) + SO3(g) . If G? = -14.6 kJ at 950?C for this reaction, calculate G for an SO3(g) pressure of 50 bar at this temperature.
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