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Using different methods, like equations of state SRK and PR what would be the nessceary steps to be able to determine a value from a given Pressure and Temperature using with:parital derivative of Entropy divided by Volume with respect to Temperature
five grams of the specified pure solvent is placed is placed in a variable volume piston. What are the molar enthalpy and total enthalpy of the pure system when 50% and 75% have been evaporated at
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The limiting current of lead in an unknown solutions is 5.60μA. one mL of a 1.00 x 10-3M lead solution is added to 10.0mL of the unknown solution
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What is the kinetic energy in joules of this baseball when it is thrown by a major-league pitcher at 94.0mph?
what is the molality of a solution in which 3.0 moles of NaCl is dissolved i 1.5Kg of water?
Why do primary alkyl halides typically undergo Sn2 substitution reactions more rapidly than do secondary or teritary alkyl halides?
In 1978, scientists extracted a compound with antitumor and antivirus properties from marine animals in the Caribbean Sea. A sample of the compound didemnin-A
Calculate the Calorimeter Constant if 25 g of water at 50 C was added to 25 g of water at 25C with a resulting temperature of 35 C?
The half-equivalence point of a titration occurs half way to the end point, where half of the analyte has reacted to form its conjugate, and the other half still remains unreacted.
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