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Give a physical explanation of why the intrinsic viscosity and the specific viscosity divided by the concentration need not to be numerically equal to one another.
Consider a process carried out on 1.00 mol of a monatomic ideal gas by the following pathway from state A to state B. Pathway
How many moles of ions are released when 0.27 mol of cobalt(II) chloride, CoCl2, is dissolved in water?
For a certain glass electrode, the selectivity coefficient for Na+ relative to H+ is 1.0E-12. The electrode is calibrated with NBS standard buffers 6.86 and 9.18,
A sample of oxygen is collected by water displacement at a temperature of 35C when the barometric pressure is 752 mm Hg. What is the partial pressure of the dry gas?
A soluution prepared by dissolving 682 mg of a sugar (a molecular compound and a nonelectrolyte) in 1.00g of water froze at -3.72 degrees C. What is the molar mass of this sugar?
Tween-20 is a detergent that is often used in immunological assays. Concentrated Tween-20 a viscous liquid and is difficult to accurately pipette in small amounts. Because of thism it is common to make a 10% stock of Tween 20 i nwater and use this..
antacids which contain CaCO3 react with stomach acid to the equation . it gives the eq but I cant type it. what is the mass of stomach acid that reacts with 1.00 grams CaCO3 ?
A gas occupies a volume of 2.45 L at a pressure of 1.03 atm and a temperature of 293K. What volume will the gas occupy if the pressure changes to 0,980 atm and the temperature remains unchanged?
How do standard additions and calibration curves differ in quntification? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each?
If 2.55 g of NaOH were added to a 100.0 mL solution containing 0.10 M Ca(NO3)2, what concentration of Ca 2+ remains in solution?
An aqueous vinegar sample contains 5.4% acetic acid by mass and has a density of 1.006 g/mL. Calculate the amount of acetic acid in grams in 2.00 L of this vinegar. Report your answer using the correct number of signi?cant ?gures.
Assume that the specific heat and density of the resulting solution are equal to those of water [4.18 rm J/(g cdot {^circ C}) and 1.00 rm g/mL] and that no heat is lost to the calorimeter itself, nor to the surroundings.
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