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If the of a 1.00-. rainfall over 1500 miles^2 is 3.60, how many kilograms of sulfuric acid, , are present, assuming that it is the only acid contributing to the? For sulfuric acid, is very large and is 0.012.
Write a semi-quantitative expression which describes the lattice energy of an ionic crystal. Define and explain all terms used, and explain how they may effect the properties of the crystal.
The nuclide Pb-210 undergoes three successive decays (beta, alpha, and beta, respectively) to form a stable nuclide. What are the three nuclides which form from Pb-210 in this decay series
using a sample of a compound containing only oxygen and chlorine reacts with an excess of h2 gas to give 0.206 g
Spica has a surface temperture of 23kK (2.3 x 10^4 K). At what wavelength does Spica emit the maximum intensity of light?
he endpoint of the titration was 9.98mL. Calculate the percent copper in the solid sample.
How much energy is needed to raise the temperature of 16.0g of gold by 17.0degrees C, Answer in units of J
At a certain temperature, 893 K, Kp for the reaction, 2 H2S(g) 2 H2(g) + S2(g), is 5.26 x 105. Calculate the value of ?Go in kJ for the reaction at 893 K.
What is the empirical formula of a compound which contains only colbalt and oxygen. if an 8.29 grams sample of the compound contains
Calculate the molarity of the NaCl solution in the tank and the volume of the tank in liters. Reaction: NaCl(aq) + AgNO3(aq) -> AgCl(s) + NaNO3
To make strawberry jam, crushed strawberries and sugar are mixed in a 45:55 mass ratio, and the mixture is heated to evaporate water until the residue contains one-third water by mass. Calculate how many pounds of strawberries are needed to make a..
A 1.00-mol sample of an ideal monatomic gas is compressed isothermally and irreversibly in one step from 2.50 atm to 6.50 atm at 300.0 K. Calculate G for this process.
The heat capacity of a system is defined as the ratio of the infinitesimal amount of heat absorbed to the corresponding increase in the temperature when some process is carried out. Show that the heat capacity at constant volume is C_V is equal to
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