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In an earlier problem we described the reaction of ammonia with oxygen to form nitrogen monoxide, NO.4NH3 + 5O2 ? 4NO + 6H2O
How many grams of NO could be formed from a mixture 49.1 g of NH3 and 40.3 g of 02?
How many grams of NH3 would remain?
How many grams of O2 would remain?
Dibenzalacetone has two carbon-carbon double bonds. How many geometric isomers are possible? Draw all possible geometric isomers of the product and look up their melting points.
How do you account for the following facts: formic acid, HCOOH contains one carbon oxygen bond of 1.36 A and another of 1.23 A yet sodium formate, HCOO- Na+, contains two equal carbon oxygen bonds, each of 1.27 A.
There are 250g of Acetic Acid and 250g of Aluminum Hydroxide. What is the maximum amount of Aluminum Acetate that can be produced and which ingredient is the limiting reactant
Explain the significance of the chromic acid test. What would you observe in the case of a positive result? Do you expect 9-fluorenol to give a positive or negative result? What about the 9-fluorenone?
Calculate the mole percent composition of the mixture. Assume that the response of the detector (area per mole) is the same for each component.
The enthalpy of formation of ethanol, C2H5OH, is 277.o kJ/mol at 298.15K. Calculate the enthalpy of combustion of one mole of ethanol, assuming that the products are CO2 and H2O.
Calculate the volume and mass required to make 0.1m solutions of your assigned acid (HNO3) and conjugate base
Calculate [OH] for a solution formed by adding 5.00 mL of 0.140M KOH to 15.0 mL of 9.0×10-2M Ca(OH)2.
Determine what is the longest possible wavelength of light that could ionize an atom of bismuth if the first ionization energy of bismuth is Ei1 = +70 kJ/mol.?
A 500-g sample of Al2(SO4)3 is reacted with 450 g of Ca(OH)2. A total of 596 g of CaSO4 is produced. What is the limiting reagent in this reaction, and how many moles of excess reagent are unreacted?
calculate the energy needed to raise the temperature of 180.0g of water from 10.0 C to 40.0 C. The molar heat capacity for water is 75.3 J/k*mol
that of the Ce(III)/Ce(IV) system is +1.44V, calculate the potential at the following points during the titration of 100 ml of 0.05M Fe(II) with 0.05M cerium (IV)
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