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A 1.0 L vessel was initially filled with pure NOBr(g) to a pressure of 4.0 atm. The final partial pressure of NOBr was 2.5 atm after the following equilibrium was established: 2NOBr(g) 2NO(g) + Br2(g). What is the value of Kp?
Calculate the molar solubility of barium sulfate a) in water , b), in a solution containing 0.60 M of sodium sulfate.
1) Prions are smaller than viruses, which are affected by radiation. 2) Prions do not contain genetic information, which is affected by ionizing radiation.
Suggest a reasonable synthetic strategy for the synthesis of 4-bromo-2-nitro-benzoic acid from o-nitrotoluene
the absorbance of the solution was found to be .5528. Based on the calibration curve of Y=26.1x + .081 (where absorbance is on y axis and concentration of product C is on the x axis) determine the equilibrium concentration of C, then using an ICE ..
Using the inverse square law of radiation, what Geiger counter reading would you get for a radioactive material when you are 3 feet from the source
How many liter of ethane, measured at 15 degrees C and 711 torr, must be burned to liberate 2.73 * 10^4 KJ of heat? 2(C2H6) +7(O2) ----> 4(CO2) + 6(H2O) [delta H= -3.12 *10^3]
The final temp of the water is 78.26 degrees F. Calculate the specific heat of the metal. Assume that all energy lost by metal is gained by the water.
Constant pressure molar heat capacity of a compound is found to vary with temp, according to molar cp= 15.25 +.138* T--2.21*10^4/T^2 Calculate the enthalpy change when 1 mole of this compound
The solution has a density of 1.182 g/ml. What are the molality, molarity and mole fraction of HNO3 in this solution?
State three acids, bases, and salts used in therapeutic processes. Describe how one of each is used in therapeutic processes.
a monoprotic acid with a solution of sodium hydroxide of known concentration, what quantities are equal at the equivalence point
Imagine a small electron-sensitive probe of volume 1.00pm^3 insterted into an H2+ molecule ion in its ground state. Calculate the probability that it will register the presence of an electron at the following positions
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