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Ethylamine, CH3CH2NH2, is an organic base with pKb = 3.367 at 298 K. In an experiment, a 40.0 mL sample of 0.105 mol L?1 CH3CH2NH2 (aq) is titrated with 0.150 mol L?1 HI(aq) solution at 298 K. (a) (5 marks) Write a balanced chemical equation for the neutralization reaction upon which this titration is based, and indicate clearly which atom is being protonated. Then, calculate the equilibrium constant for the neutralization reaction. (Hint: To calculate the equilibrium constant, you may find it helpful to represent the neutralization reaction as the sum of two separate reactions.) (b) Calculate the pH, [CH3CH2NH2], and [CH3CH2NH3+] at the following stages of the titration. i) Before the addition of any HI solution. ii) After the addition of 20.0 mL of HI solution. iii) At the equivalence point. iv) After the addition of 60.0 mL of HI solution.
Determined if CS 2 of 2.500 grams mix with an excess of chlorine gas , 9.310 Kilo joule of heat is evolved. What sort of reaction is this , Is the reaction exotermic also find out delta H for the reaction?
The activation energy for a particular reaction is Ea = 14.20 kJ. What percentage of the molecules are at or above the activation energy at 500.0 K
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When 35.0 g of an unknown nonelectrolyte is dissolved in 220.0 g of benzene, the solution boils at 83.2°C. Calculate the molecular weight of the unknown nonelectrolyte. The Kb for benzene = 2.53°C/m. The boiling point of pure benzene is 80.1°C.
The reactant concentration in a zero-order reaction was 9.00×10^-2 M after 100s and 2.50×10^-2 M after 390s . What is the rate constant for this reaction
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