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A solution has a concentration of 10.0 m and contains 5.0 g NH3. What is the volume (in milliliters) of this solution
What is the wavelength (in meters) of photons with the following energies. In what region of the electromagnetic spectrum does each appear.
Assuming 100% trapping efficiency because no weight gain was observed in a second Tenax tube placed in series after the first, what was the contaminant concentration in the air in ppm. The ambient temperature was 18 degrees C and pressure was 750 ..
which molecule will undergo only london dispersion forces when interacting with other molecules of the same kind?
Calculate the number of moles of copper oxidized and moles of electrons that passed through the cell. Calculate the total charge (coulombs) that passed through the cell.
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At 25 degrees Celsius, by what factor is the reaction rate increased by a catalyst that reduces activation energy of the reaction by 1.00 kJ/mol
Calculate the vapor pressure of a solution containing 29.4 g of glycerin (C3H8O3) in 120 mL of water at 30.0 C. The vapor pressure of pure water at this temperature is 31.8 torr
a single crystal ni is oriented with the 001 direction parallel to the rod axis and is loaded in uniaxial tension in
If the initial temperature of the water in the calorimeter was 20.25 °C, calculate the calorimeter constant (in J/K) for the coffee cup calorimeter.
analyze run-off water for the presence of a.) heavy metals; b.) BTX( Benzene-toluene-xylenes); and c.) PNA ( polynuclear aromatic compounds).
What is the the structures of both products and how can you distinguished them using IR spectroscopy?
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