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A tank of oxygen holds 28.0 L of oxygen (O2) at a pressure of 16.0 atm . When the gas is released, it provides 310. L of oxygen. What is the pressure of this same gas at a volume of 310. L and constant temperature? Express your answer with the appropriate units.
Calculate the pH at the equivalence point in titrating 0.100 M solutions of each of the following with 0.061 M NaOH.
an aqueous vinegar sample contains 4.4 acetic acid by mass and has a density of 1.006 gml. calculate the amount of
If a sample of 0.059 g KHP requires 30.21 mL of NaOH to titrate it, what is the molarity of NaOH
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How much energy must be supplied to break a single aluminum-27 nucleus into separated protons and neutrons if an aluminum-27 atom has a mass of 26.9815386 amu?
Enough of a monoprotic acid is dissolved in water to produce a 0.0170 M solution. The pH of the resulting solution is 6.34. Calculate the Ka for the acid.
What may happen to a large (i.e., 30-50lb) container of trichloro-s-triazinetrione, or calcium hypochlorite, if it is left to sit in the water and muck remaining in a building after firefighting efforts have ended, but clean-up will not begin for ..
what is the osmolarity of a solution containing 0.1 m nano3 and 0.2 m nacl? what is the molarity of the solution
Determine how many moles of SO 3 are formed if 12.24 moles of O 2 react with excess SO 2 ,? use the balance equation given as 2SO 2 (g)+O 2 (g)----> 2SO 3 (g)
Using the following thermochemical equation, determine the amount of heat produced per kg of CO2 formed during the combustion of benzene (C6H6). 2 C6H6(l) + 15 O2(g) ? 12 CO2(g) + 6 H2O(g) ?H°rxn = -6278 kJ
When H2 gas is formed from naturally occurring hydrogen, what percentages of the molecules have molecular weights of approximately
The rate of the reaction in terms of the "disappearance of reactant" includes the change in the concentration of the reactant, the time interval, and the coefficient of the reactant
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