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Consider the following generic chemical equation. 2A+4B ---> 3C. What is the limiting reactant when each of the following amounts of A and B are allowed to react? 2 mol A; 5 mol B 1.8 mol A; 4 mol B 3 mol A; 4 mol B 22 mol A; 40 mol B
Pure water, .120 m C6H12O6, .050 m LiBr and .050m Zn(NO3)2....which has the highest vapor pressure, highest boiling point and highest freezing point
Arrange the following isoelectronic series in order of decreasing radius, from largest to smallest Cl- p^3- Ca^2+ K+ S^2-
If you used 0.165 mL of acetic anhydride, and 0.167 g of p-aminophenol. How many moles of the non-limiting reageant remained after the reaction was complete?
Determine what was the % of excess air used? If The reactant entered at 93 degrees Celsius and
Solution boiled to remove CO2 and then the excess HClO4 back titrated with 13mL of dilute NaOH. In a seperate experiment 18.44 mL of HClO4 neutralized NaOH in a 16.0 mL portion. Calculate molarities of HClO4 and NaOH
The four molecular p orbitals of the four carbon atoms can be lined up parallel in order to create four new molecular orbitals. The electrons in the new molecular orbitals benefit because they are not confined to just one atom.
A 45.5g sample of copper at 99.8 Celsius is dropped into a beaker containing 151 g of water at 18.5 Celsius.
Which of the following species would you expect to be diamagnetic and which paramagnetic? (a) K+; (b) Cr3+; (c) Zn2+; (d) Cd; (e) Co3+; (f) Sn2+; (g) Br.
calculate delta G foor the combustion of ethane: 2C2H6(g) + 7O2(g) = 4CO2(g) + 6H2O(l)
At 500 K, PCl5 decomposes rather extensively into PCl3 and Cl2. If 1.000 moles of PCl5 is placed in a 1 liter box at 500 K, 13.9 % of it decomposes into PCl3 and Cl2. Calculate K for PCl5(g) PCl3 + Cl2
If 67.0 mL of 0.119 mol/L NaOH(aq) and 35.0 mL of 0.193 mol/L HA(aq) are mixed, then what is [HA] at equilibrium? Assume that HA is a weak monoprotic acid with pKa=6.23 at 25oC
Dissolve the crude product in the minimum amount of boiling solvent to keep the solution of the product at its saturation point and then allow to cool so pure crystals will form.
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