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The molecule, atracurium, is a very complex drug. Atracurium exhibits a very short half-life (20-min). The products of the fastest inactivation process are shown.
Define what mechanism is responsible for the formation of the products.
Consider treating 1.0 mols Ca(OH)2(s) with 1.0 L of 1.0 M HCl. How must resultant system-pH and solubility(s) of Ca(OH)2 compare to pH and s(Ca(OH)2) sat'd in d. H2O(l). Why. Do the analysis which resolves the issue.
a scientist wishes to compress 50.0 ml of ammonia gas at normal atmospheric pressure to a volume of 1.0 ml. what
39 ml of .2 M HCL and 50 ml of .4 M NaOH are mixed. After mixing, but before they react, what is the new M of the HCL and NaOH?
Under the standard conditions of 1 bar pressure and 298.15 K, the equilibrium constant Kp for a gas phase reaction is 9.00E-7. Calculate the value of the Gibbs free energy change G,std for this reaction (under standard conditions at 25degC)
Calculate total enthalpy change in the first stage and in both stages.
Indicate how many electrons are transferred in the formation of one formula unit of product
The pH increased from 5.8, the normal pH of a cigarette , to pH 6.4 by addition of ammonia. How many moles of ammonia are required to produce this pH change per cigarette (volume approx. 5ml)?(Assume that no unprotonated ammonia will exist at pH 6..
In my organic chemistry class we were asked a question to use this theory to account for bond lengths between ethane, ethene, and ethyne. I was wondering what this theory actually was about.
How many moles of Al(OH)3 are produced when 50.0 g of KOH react completely in the following equation? AlCl3 + 3KOH = Al(OH)3 + 3KCl
Estimate the temperature where ?G=0 for the following reaction: (giving ?H= -176 kJ, and ?S= -284.5 J/K) CAUTION Beware of units. NH3(g)+HCl(g)--->NH4Cl(s)
Calculate the vapor pressure of a solution made by dissolving 75.9 g of urea (molar mass= 60.06 g/mol) in 197.5 mL of water at 35C. (Hint: the vapor pressure of pure water at 35C is given
a gas-filled balloon having a volume of 2.50l and 1.2 atm and 25 celsius is allowed to rise to the stratosphere about
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