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If 125 grams of magnesium sulfate heptahydrate is completely dehydrated, how many grams of anhydrous magnesium sulfate will remain?
a mineral crystallizes in a cubic closest packed array of oxygen ions with aluminum ions in some of the octahedral
General Chemistry: Energy, Volume, Mass, Molarity, and Moles, Benzene is an organic solvent with the formula C6H6. It boils at 80.1 degrees celcius and melts at 5.5 degrees Celsius. Benzene's density is 0.88gm/ml; its heat of vaporization is 30.0 ..
Consider the following reaction: CO(g)+2H2(g)-->CH3OH(g) Kp=2.26*10^4 at 25 degrees C. Calculate deltaGrxn under each of the following conditions- At STP, at Equilibrium, and when PCH3OH=1.1 atm, and pCO=pH2=1.3*10^-2 atm.
A 0.2 036 g sample containing only BaCl 2 and NaCl is dissolved in 5 0.0 mL of distilled water. Titration wi th 0.1410 M AgNO 3 requires 19.46 mL to reach the endpoint
What are the equations for Tin (IV) Chloride reacting with each of these? (ethanol, toluene, NaOH, dilute, HCL and conc HCL)
compounds like ccl2f2 are known as chlorofluorocarbons or cfcs. these compounds were once widely used as refrigerants
Phosgene is formed from carbon monoxide and chlorine. At 605 degrees C, Kc is approximately 15.5 M-1 or L/mol. Calculate Kp (in atm-1) at this temperature.
what two cofactors are required for oxidation of fatty acids with an odd number of carbon atoms that are not required
Based on the principle of "like dissolves like", indicate the compounds listed below that are likely to be soluble in an organic solvent like methylene chloride or diethyl ether and those that are soluble in water.
What mass of barium sulfate can be produced when 100.0 ml of a 0.100 M solution of barium chloride is mixed with 100.0 ml of a 0.100 M solution of Iron(III) sulfate
Calculate the maximum Cu(2+) contamination os the acid in moles Cu(2+) per liter. What is the corresponding contamination if the hydrogen partial pressure is reduced to 10^-4 atm
Critically evaluate the procedure used in this experiment as a quantitative technique for the analysis of copper (II) ion. Suggest sources of errors and ways of minimizing the error
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