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During a tritration, 34.62 mL of 0.1510 M NaOH was needed to neutralize 50.0 mL of an H2SO4 solution. What was the concentration of the original sulfuric acid solution?
Determine the limiting reactant in each of the following reactions. Circle (Just label) the formula for the limiting reactant in each problem.
A certain second-order reaction has a rate constant of 1.10×10-3 at 27 C and an initial half-life of 226 . What is the concentration of the reactant after one half-life?
The energy emitted from an atomic nucleus is found by ?' natural law scientific theory There is the same number of molecules in equal volumes of gases.?
What is the molecular formula of the compound 2,3-dimethyl-4-cyclopentyl-5-ethyldecane?
A 500.0 g sample of aluminium is initially at 25.0 °C. It absorbs 32.60 kJ of heat from its surroundings. What is its final temperature, in °C? (specific heat = 0.9930 J g-1 K-1 for aluminum)
Calculate the molecular weights of the 5 congeners listed above. What do the trends of log KOA, log KOW, and the negative log of water solubility vs. molecular weight indicate about the relationship between molecular weight and
The fluorocarbon compound C2Cl3F3 has a normal boiling point of 47.6 C The specific heats of C2Cl3F3(l) and C2Cl3F3(g) are 0.91 J/g-K and 0.67 J/g-K, respectively.
starting with toluene as the only organic starting material and utilizing an organocopper coupling method
Question about States of Matter, Ian eats too many mars bars. To try to get rid of the excess kJ's he exercises in the gym by using a weights machine which works by compressing a cylinder of gas.
Calculate the percent water: mass of water lost / mass of hydrated salt x 100%. E. Write the empirical formula for hydrated alum, based on your experiment.
If 20.0 mL of 0.12 M cobalt(II) nitrate is reacted with 15.13 mL of 0.097 M sodium phosphate, which of the two reactants will be left over and which will be completely consumed.
4 KO2 + 2 H2O + 4 CO2 ==> 4 KHCO3 + 3 O2 How many moles of O2 will be produced if 5.86 moles of CO2 react completely?
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