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A student adds 33.0045g of potassium acetate to water and then adds 7.0 ml of 1.0 M HCl to this . the resulting solution is diluted to 250.0 ml calculate the PH of the resulting solution.
Determine the fraction of butane in the anti and gauche conformers at equilibrium.
Calculate the quantity of energy produced per gram of reactant for the fusion of two H - 2 (atomic mass = 2.014102 amu) atoms to form He-3 (atomic mass = 3.016029 amu) and one neutron.
(0.0250 moles)(5 moles of the H20 / 1 mole of copper sulfate pentahydrate)(18.01 g/mol of H2O) = 2.25 grams, on top, in order to achieve the real molarity of CuSO4 when in solution?
SbCl3(s)+H2O(l) -> SbOCl(s)+2HCl(g) In this reaction what is the percentage of Cl in SbOCl and in 2HCl
What you observed upon the addition of NH3(aq) to magnesium chloride solution / what species are present in the test tube?and what happened when we add NH4Cl? Explain this observation with respect to the equilibrium reactions that exist in the test..
Seawater contains approximately 3.5% NaCl by mass and has a density of 1.02g/ml. What volume of seawater contains 6.5g of sodium
The equilibrium concentration of HA will be less than the stoichiometric concentration because some or all of HA ionizes.
Calculate the molarity of a solution of HBr if 34.80 mL of the HBr solution neutralize 0.834 g of Na2CO3. The following is the unbalanced equation for the reaction
Calculate the pH of a solution made by adding 42 g of sodium acetate, NaCH3COO, to 16 g of acetic acid, CH3COOH, and dissolving in water to make 300. mL of solution.
What is the FORMULA for the limiting reagent. What amount of the excess reagent remains after the reaction is complete. grams
Rank from longest to shortest distance. To rank the items as equivalent, overlap them.
Begin your explanation by identifying the intermolecular forces of attraction of the solute and the solvent.
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