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Write the net ionic equation for any precipitation reaction that may be predicted by the solubility rules on the information page, when aqueous solutions of iron(III) nitrate and sodium sulfate are combined.
an aqueous solution of a certain organic compound hasnbsp an osmotic pressure of 12.16 atm at 250c a density
Calculate the mole fraction of each component in the resulting mixture after oxidation assuming that the H2O is present as a gas
Synthesis of Nylon: Relative Reactivities of Acid Chloride, Acid Chlorides are known to be reactive towards water, however successful polymer preparation can be made with 5% aqueous
Calculate the pH for each of the following cases in the titration of 50.0 mL of 0.120 M HClO(aq) with 0.120 M KOH(aq). The ionization constant for HClO is 4.0×10-8
Of the seven categories of matter (metallic network, non-metallic network, ionic-covalent network, ionic network, polar molecular, weakly polar molecular, and non-polar molecular), which are the most similar. Why
Calculate the standard free energy change and the equilibrium constant for the following reaction at 25°C: (all aqueous solutions are 1 M) Au(s) + Ca2+ (aq) ? Au3+(aq) + Ca(s)
How many additional mL of 0.0750 M Ca(OH)2 or ).100 M HCl would be required to neutralize the solution?
Using the thermodynamic cycle in the tight binding KNI-764/HIV-1 protease example discussed in class, derive the Kapp= KKNI-764/(1+KAc-pepstatin[AcPepstatin]) for the apparent affinity constant (Kapp) for the competition assay between the weak (Ac..
At the equivalence point of the titration of formic acid by NaOH, the pH of the solution is around 8 - 10. What would be a good indicator
Consider the following equation: CO + 2 H2 → CH3OH ?H rxn = -128 kJ Calculate the amount of heat (in kJ) associated with complete reaction of 8.08 g H2.
A sample of water vapour at 200 degrees C is compressed isothermally from 350 cm^3 to 120 cm^3. What is the change in its molar Gibbs
100g of water specific heat4.184 jgc and 100g of a metal sample specific heat0.397 jgc are heated from 25 degrees
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