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Complete and balance the following equation: BrO3^-(aq)+N2H4(aq) -> Br2(l)+N2(g) (acidic solution) And identify the oxidizing and reducing agents from the resulting balanced equation.
Select each side of the mass balance equation for an Fe3(PO4)2 solution where the existing species are Fe2
The solution of the question , a 0.3172 g sample containing only KCl and NaBr is dissolved in 50ml water and titrated with 0.1120M AgNO3 , requiring 36.14ml to reach the end point.
What are the equilibrium partial pressures of CO(g) and CO2(g) when 2.32 atm CO(g) and excess FeO(s) react in a sealed container at 1000°C? PCO atm PCO2 atm
Describe the biogeochemical cycles for H2O, C and N and describe how human activities have thrown them out of their natural balance.
draw the structure of the expected dichlorocarbene adduct of methyl methacrylate. another product could have been obtained. It is the chloroform adduct to the double bond (Michael type reaction). what would this structure look like.
What is the percentage ionization of the acid? What is the value of Ka for the acid? 2) Periodic acid, HIO4, is an important oxidizing agent and a moderately strong acid. In a 0.20 M solution
the relevant masses for this decay, and calculate the energy (in MeV) released by the decay of one such atom. You can neglect the mass of the neutrino that is one of the decay products.
If 153 mL of wet H2 is collected over water at 24°C and a barometric pressure of 729 torr, how many grams of Zn have been consumed?(The vapor pressure of water is 22.38 torr at 24°C.)
Calculate how many moles of sodium phosphate are needed to react completely with 4.6 mol of calcium nitrate( Ca(NO 3 ) 2 ) to form sodium nitrate (NaNO 3 ) and calcium phosphate?
An ether and an alkene are formed as by products in n-butyl bromide synthesis. Draw the structures and mechanism for their formation
Sucrose (C12H22O11, table sugar) is oxidized in the body by O2 via a complex set of reactions that ultimately produces CO2(g) and H2O(g) and releases 5.64 x 103 kJ/mol sucrose. What is q (heat change) per gram of sucrose oxidized
The freezing point of an aqueous solution containing 15 g of a nonelectrolyte in 150 mL water is -5.4°C. What is the molecular weight of the compound? Kf = 1.86°C/m for water.
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