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The pressure of a gas is 817 torr at 55°C. The quantity of the gas is fixed and the volume remains constant as the pressure is adjusted to 102 torr. What is the resulting temperature of the gas?
What must be the atomic mass of the metal M If A sample of the compound MSO 4 weighing 0.1131 g reacts with barium chloride and yields 0.2193 g BaSO4.?
How many isomers of dimethylcyclohexanediol could you get from complete hydroboration-oxidation of 1,4-dimethyl-1,4-cyclohexadiene? Draw them all.
Calculate the molar enthalpy of combustion of Phosphorous when this combustion process was carried out under the constant pressure?
Calculate the enthalpy change for the dissolution of NH 4 NO 3 and expree your answer in units of kJ/mol.
1.00 mol of phosphorus reacted with excess fluorine: P4 + 6F2 -> 4PF3 Calculate the number of moles of PF3 produced, assuming the reaction went to completion
A 120-pound person uses 3 Calories per minute walking at a 20 min/mile pace. Approximately, how many miles would a person have to walk to burn off a scoop of ice cream (175 Calories)?
A chemist wants to prepare a solution with a freezing point of 22.0°C and has 100.00 g of glycerol on hand. What mass of water should the chemist mix with the glycerol?
For the reaction given below at 700°C, Kc = 0.534. H2(g) + CO2(g) reverse reaction arrow H2O(g) + CO(g) Calculate the number of moles of H2 that are present at equilibrium
Determine the amount of heat (in kJ) given off when 1.89 104 g of ammonia are produced according to the following equation. Assume that the reaction takes place under standard-state conditions at 25.0°C.
Complexometric titration and stoichiometry - How many grams of chloride ion were present in sample
The Milikan experiment is important because it determined the of an . Using Thomson's and Milikan's the of an was determined. Rutherford's experiment is important because it clearly demonstrated that the is mostly
Calculate the bicarbonate and carbonate alkalinities, in mg/L as CaCO3 , of a water having a total alkalinity of 233.0mg/L as CaCO3 and a ph of 10.47?
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