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Predict the formula and name of a binary compound formed from the following elements: (a) Na and H, (b)B and O, (c) Na and S, (d) Al and F, (e) F and O, (f)Sr and Cl.
determine what is the percent yield of the reaction if 15.0 grams of nitrogen and 2.00 grams hydrogen react to produce
Suppose NaHCO 3 is a dominating constituent - How to find the production rate of NaHCO 3
Calculate the pH change that results when 11 mL of 5.8 M NaOH is added to 800. mL of each the following solutions.
Calculate the volume of 1.00 M nitric acid needed to react completely with 25.0mL of 1.84 M calcium hydroxide
Calculate the work in Joules when 2.5 mols of water vaporizes at 1 atmosphere pressure and 25 degrees C. The work is done in pushing back the atmosphere.
what would happen to a glyceride, if reacted with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst and at elevated temperature and pressure
A 1.00 L solution contains 4*10^-4 M Cu(NO3)2 and 1.6*10^-3 M ethylenediamine (en). the Kf for Cu(en)2^+2 is 1*10^20. What is the concentration of Cu^+2 (aq) in this solution
calculate the mass in grams of NaCl Present in each of the following solution A. 11.5 g Of 6.25 % NaCl Solution B. 6.25 g of 11.5 % NaCl solution
Calculate partition coefficient of caffeine between water and each of two organic solvents. (c) Can you use diethyl ether to extract caffeine from water? Why/why not.
1) Use Coulomb's law to calculate the ionization energy in kJ/mol of an atom composed of a proton and an electron separated by 166.00pm 2) What wavelength of light would have sufficient energy to ionize the atom
Calculate the number of moles in each of the following: a) 85.2 g of Ni, b) 144 g of K, c) 6.4 g of H2O, d) 308 g of BaSO4, e) 252.8 g of fructose C6H12O6
The wavefunction will become ionized d. The parity of the wavefunction will go to zero e. the sign might change f. the particles become fermions g. The wavefunction will invert around a center of inversion h. nothing may happen
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