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An oxygen bottle containing a fixed volume oxygen gas has a pressure of 800.00 mm hg and a temperature of 295 k. If the bottle is heated to 328k what will the pressure of oxygen gas be within the bottle and which law will you use to solve it?
When burned in oxygen, 10.0 g of phosphorus generated enough heat to raise the temperature of 2950 g of water from 18.0oC to 38.0oC. The heat of formation of P4O10 from P4(s) and O2(g) is:
If 158 of wet hydrogen is collected over water at 24 and a barometric pressure of 736 , how many grams of hydrogen have been consumed.
A 10.00 mL 0.25 M formic acid sample is being titrated with 0.25 M NaOH. What is the pH of the solution after adding 15.00 mL NaOH solution?? Ka=1.8x10-4
A gas mixture being used to simulate the atmosphere of another planet consists of 324 mg of methane, 217 mg of argon, and 228 mg of nitrogen.
N-Phenylmaleimide, can act as a dienophile in the Diels-Alder reaction Draw the structure of the product that would be formed by the treatment of N-phenylmaleimide with
While 1.22 g of a white solid, supposed of being pure cocaine, a molecular compound, is dissolved in 15.60 g of C6H6 the freezing point is lowered by 1.32 ¬0C. Compute the molar mass of the solid. Kf value for benzene = 5.12C/m.
The addition of 6 g of salt to a sample of pure water causes its freezing point to be reduced from 0°C to -1.5°C. After an additional amount of salt is dissolved in the solution
What will be the velocity of the escaping electrons under these conditions? What is the de Broglie wavelength of the escaping electrons?
A sample of gas with an initial volume of 27.6L at a pressure of 735 mmHg and a temperature of 309 K is compressed to a volume of 15.8 L and warmed to a temperature of 374 K.
Empirical and Molecular Formulae, The analysis of an organic compound produces the following elemental analysis: % C is 59.999% and % H is 4.476%.
Calculate the concentrations of all species in a 1.66 M Na2SO3 (sodium sulfite) solution. The ionization constants for sulfurous acid are Ka1=1.4x10^-2 and Ka2=6.3x10^-8.
Calculate the Calorimeter Constant if 25 g of water at 60C was added to 25 g of water at 25C with a resulting temperature of 35C?
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