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For the compound MX, Ksp is 2.00 × 10-11. The anion X- forms the weak acid HX (Ka = 1.8 × 10-5). Calculate the solubility of MX in 10.00 M strong acid.
using a chemical test or tests, how could you distinguish between 3-pentanone and 4-penten-1-ol?
Estimate the solubility of silver iodide in pure water at 25 degrees Celsius (a) in moles per liter and (b) in grams per liter.
compressed isothermally from 230 K and 150 kPa, and its entropy decreases by 15.0 J/K. Find the final pressure and DG for this process.
To learn how to calculate the solubility from Ksp and vice versa. Consider the following equilibrium between a solid salt and its dissolved form (ions) in a saturated solution:
The normal melting point of benzene is 5.5 degrees Celsius . For the process of freezing, what is the sign for each of the following
Determine the number of milliliters of 0.0300 M unknown metal hydroxide solution that is required to neutralize 25.00 mL of 0.0150 M phosphoric acid.
Which of the following compounds are insoluble in water?
Calculate the mass of the solvent (CCl4) in kg. Use the molality calculated in question 2 and the solvent mass calculated in question 3 to determine the number of moles of solute present in this solution.
Give the formula unite that forms from ionic compounds between: 1 Potassium and Nitrogen 2 Aluminum and Phosphorus 3 Aluminum and Phosphorus
The rate at which a metal alloy oxidizes in an oxygen containing atmoshphere is a type of the Arrhenius equation (rate(k)=Ce^(-Q/RT)). For example, the rate og oxidation of a magnesium alloy is represented by a rate constant k.
A reaction vessel at 27 degrees C containsa mixture of SO2 (P = 3.10 atm) and 02 (P=1.10 atm). When a catalyst is added to the reaction 2SO^2(g) + O2 (g) = 2SO3 (g) takes place
Comparing potassium nitrate (KNO3) and sodium chloride (NaCl), which chemical's solubility (in water) is most affected by change in temperature.
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