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What will be the new freezing point of a solution made from 30.0g of a nonelectrolyte solute and 400g of water? ( the molar mass of the solute is 72.0g)
what volume of a 0.37 M Mg(NO3)2 solution contains 87g of Mg(NO3)2.
if 11.2 L of N2 are reacted to form NH3 at STP, how many liters of hydrogen will be required to consume all of the nitrogen
A nugget of pure gold of 4.80 grams absorbed heat of 283 Joules. if the temperature was 23.0°C initially then determine what was the final temperature of the Au gold it is given that the specific heat of Au= 0.129 J/(g·°C).
Compute the change in temperature when 1.8 g of sodium chloride is dissolved in 300.0 mL of water initially at 20C. The heat capacity of water is 4.184 J/mL/K.
A chemist has 4 moles of C2H6 to use in the study. How many moles of O2 will be needed in order to react all of the C2H6?
Organic chemistry mechanism and conceptual problems involving, Write equations to show how nitronium ions might be formed using a mixture of nitric and sulfuric acids.
How much heat is required to warm 215 g of ice from -44.1°C to 0.0°C, melt the ice, warm the water from 0.0°C to 100.0°C, boil the water, and heat the steam to 173.0°C?
Calculating the Equivalent Weight of an Unknown Substance, An unknown organic carboxylic acid, mp = 139-141 degrees Celsius, is burned with a yellow, sooty flame. The sodium fusion test showed that nitrogen was present.
Octane has a density of 0.692 g/mL at 20 degrees Celsius. How many grams of O2 are required to burn 1.00 gal of C8H18?
A peat soil was found to have the following Langmuir constants for the adsorption of heavy metals. Using the nonlinear Langmuir equation above, show the equations and plot the nonlinear adsorption isotherms for the three metals
Molecular iodine, I2 (g), dissociates into iodine atoms at 625 K with a first-order rate constant of 0.271 s-1. If you start with 5.2x10^-2 M I2 at this temp.
At 125°C, Kp = 0.25 for the following reaction. 2 NaHCO3(s) Na2CO3(s) + CO2(g) + H2O(g) A 1.00 L flask containing 14.8 g NaHCO3 is evacuated and heated to 125°C.
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