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When 2.11 g of a nonelectrolyte solute is dissolved in 365 mL of water at 25 °C, the resulting solution exerts an osmotic pressure of 845 torr
Calculate the concentration of hydronium ions [H3O+] from the measured pH values. Express your answer in two significant figures. Show your all work.
Find the hydronium ion concentration,the hydroxide ion concentration and the pH of a 0.001 M solution of HCI,if alpha=1 2) Which of salts hydrolize in aqueous solution : CaCO3,Pb(NO3=2,Al2S3?
At 0.0 degrees C, if the volume of air is 1.7 mL and the pressure of the atmosphere that day is 695 mmHg, what is the number of moles of air?
Which of the following statements concerning the complete hydrolysis of fats and oils is correct. fats produce more fatty acids per molecule than do oils
Magnesium has three naturally occurring isotopes, 24Mg (isotopic mass = 23.9850 amu, abundance 78.99%), 25Mg (isotopic mass = 24.9858 amu, abundance 10.00%), and 26Mg (isotopic mass = 25.9826 amu, abundance 11.01%)
Why is the water bath used to heat the reaction? 4)What is the mechanism of the reaction of phenylmagnesium bromide and CO2? Include the workup steps. 5) In this experiment, it is important to use freshly obtained dry ice. Why?
An electron moves from n = 1 to the n = 6 energy state on absorbing energy. Match the energy absorbed (in Joules) with the one electron ion to which this electron belongs.
Scale up the reaction from a 10 mL sample of WVO, 2 mL of methanol and 0.1 g DRANO. Calculate the cost of the reactants to convert one gallon of WVO into one gallon of biofuel.
The Eu(III) standards added to the groundwater sample contained 0.181 ng/mL (ppb) of Eu(III). Calculate the concentration of Eu(III) in the groundwater sample.
Describe how to prepare BaSO4 by: a. an acid-base reaction b. a gas-forming reaction, and c. an oxidation-reduction reaction. The available starting materials are ZNCO3, HCl, Cl2, HNO3, Zn(OH)2, NaCl, ZN(NO3)2, and Zn.
rom your initial observations, you suspect that the two beakers contain the same compound. Describe, in general terms, some experiments in a laboratory that you could do to help prove or disprove that the beakers contain the same compound.
The balanced equation for trans-1,2-dibenzoylethylene in ethanol to give the product cis-1,2-dibenzoylethylene
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