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You must determine the amount of acetic acid and sodium acetate required. The Ka of acetic acid is 1.8 X 10^-5. Show the calculations for the preparation of 100 mL of an acetic acid - sodium acetate pH 5.0 buffer using .30 M acetic acid.
Determine the adiabatic flame temperature (C). Assume product temperatures of 1500K and 3000K, and then linearly interpolate.
Explain how can you determine whether one of these two suspected compounds was identical to the unknown compound without using any for of spectroscopy.
A 100.0 mL aliquot of 0.100 M weak base B (pKb = 5.000) was titrated with 1.00 M HClO4. Find the pH after 1.3 mL of acid is added. Then Find the pH after 11.1 mL of acid is added.
A large flask is evacuated and weighed, filled with argon gas, and then reweighed. When reweighed, the flask is found to have gained 3.219 g. It is again evacuated and then filled with a gas of unknown molar mass
Calculate the freezing point of a solution that contains 8.5g of benzoic acid (C6H5COOH, MW=122) in 75g of benzene, C6H6.
What product would you expect to make? Propose a detailed reaction mechanism for this reaction. What by-products might be expected in this experiment?
Calculate the pH after 0.10 mol of HCl has been added to the original solution. Assume no volume change on addition of HCl
The Ksp for calcium sulfate is 7.1 x 10^-5. What is the concentration of Ca^2+ in equilibrium with CaSO4(s) if [SO4^2-] = 2.0 x 10^-2 M
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ropes 3 m and 5 m in length are fastened to a holiday decoration that is suspended over a town square. the decoration
Consider the reaction that occurs when a CLO2 solution and a solution containing hydroxide ions (OH-)are mixed at ) degree celcius @CLO2(aq)+ 2OH-(aq)-----CLO3-(aq) + CLO2- (aq) + H2O(l)
Boyle's Law In the mid 1600s, the Irish chemist Robert Boyle carried out experments that determined the quantitative relationship between the pressure and volume of a gas. His data showed that for gas at a constant temperature, pressure and volume..
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