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the balloon reaches an altitude of 100m, where the pressure was 658 mmHg and the temperature was -8c. what was the volume in liters of the ballon at these conditions?
Some of the cyclohexane solvent vaporized during the temperature versus time measurement. Will this loss of cyclohexane result in its freezing point being recorded as too high
At a pressure of 1.00 atm and a temperature of 20 degree Celsius, 1.72 g CO2 will dissolve in 1 L of water. How much CO2 will dissolve if the pressure is raised to 1.35 atm and the temperature stays the same?
Calculate the pH at the equivalence point for the titration of a solution containing 1250.0 mg of hilariamine (MW = 104.75 g/mol, Kb = 7.1×10-4) with 0.1000MHCl solution.
Calculate the partial pressure of hydrogen gas at equilibrium. and calculate the vaue of Kp for this reaction.
SO3 can be produced in the following two-step process: FeS2 + O2 ---> Fe2O3 + SO2 , SO2 + O2 ----> SO3 Assuming that all the FeS2 reacts, how many grams of SO3 are produced when 20.0 g of the FeS2 reacts with 16.0 g of O2?
The pH in the stomach of a certain animal is 3.8. This means that the hydrogen ion concentration in the stomach
Order of a reaction, Consider a kinetic study of oxidation of a new plastic stabiliser being proposed for the automobile industry. Stabiliser + H+ + O2 ----> Byproduct
When 24 mL of a 190 mL stock solution containing 1.8 M BaF2 is diluted to 78 mL, what is the concentration of Ba2+ in the new solution?
Assume 1.00 mL = 1.00 g What numerical value will be used for the moles on the right hand side of the equation above?
An analysis of nicotine (MW=162 g/mol) gives 74.0% carbon, 8.65% hydrogen, and 17.3 nitrogen. What is the true Molecular formula for nicotine?
Question about Thermochemistry, Consider the reaction: H2(g) + Cl2(g) yields 2HCl(g) Change Heat = -184.6
Estimate the value of the equilibrium constant at 685 K for each of the following reactions. Delta H and S for BrCl(g) is 14.6 kJ/mol and 240.0 J/ mol * K, respectively. 2 NO_2(g) > N_2O_4(g.
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