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a gas occupies a volume of 458 mL at a pressure of 1.01kPa abd temperature of 295 K. When the pressure is changed, the colume becomes 477 mL. If there had been no change in temperature, what is the new pressure?
How much heat is required to warm 221 g of ice from -46.1°C to 0.0°C, melt the ice, warm the water from 0.0°C to 100.0°C, boil the water, and heat the steam to 173.0°C
Draw a doagram to show the changes in potential energy that occur from the rotation around the C1-C2 bond of 1-bromopropane.
Consider the reaction NO + O3 → NO2 + O2 Which has a rate constant given by k = 1.8×10-12 e-1370/T cm3 molecules-1 s-1
How much energy in kilojoules is required to convert 260 mL of water at its boiling point from liquid to vapor.
A 21.15 g piece of iron and a 25.05 g piece of gold at 100.0 degreesC were dropped into a 720.0 mL of water at 18.45 degreesC.
At 0.0 degrees C, if the volume of air is 1.5 mL and the pressure of the atmosphere that day is 685 mmHg, what is the number of moles of air?
If the BaSO4 residue was baked in an oven at 100C for several hours rather than air drying, what effect would this have on its mass and how would the initial concentration of H2SO4 be affected
Calculate the entropy change when 1.86 g of H2 reacts with O2 according to the reaction 2H2(g) + O2(g) ! 2H2O(l) at 298 K and 1 atm pressure.
Ethyl chloride vapor decomposes by the first-order reaction C2H5Cl --> C2H4 + HCl The activation energy is 249 kJ/mol and the frequency factor is 1.6 X 10^14 s^-1 The rate constant at 730 K is 2.4 x 10^-4 s^-1. 1)
Consider a nitrite (NO2-) analysis for rainwater samples. Gas chromatographic (GC) vs. spectrophometric approaches were compared with the following results as means?
The radioactive decay of a certain sample produced 936 disintegrations per minute. Exactly 3.00 days later, the rate of decay was found to be 511 disintegrations per minute. Calculate the half-life, in days, for the decay of this sample.
An aqueous solution contains 167 g CuSO4 in 820 mL of solution. Calculate the : a. Molarity b. Percent by mass c. Mole fraction d. Molality of the solution, The density of the solution is 1.195 g/mL
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