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The solubility of Ar in water at 25 C is 1.6*10^-3 M when the pressure of the Ar above the solution is 1atm. What is the solubitlity of Ar at a pressure of 2.5 atm?
To what final concentration of NH3 must a solution be adjusted to to just dissolve .060 mol of NiC2O4 (Ksp: 4x10^-10) in 1L if sikution. Neglect the hydrolsis of C2O4 because the solution will be quite basic.
The thermogram for the reaction is depicted below. The calorimeter constant is 28.1 J/ Celcius. Both solutions were initially at 21.31 Celcius. Calculate Delta Hrxn for the reaction.
What is the expected % yield of product M in reaction N? Carry maximum number of significant figures through to final answer, then round to one decimal place.
For a solution having 1 x 10-3 equivalents/liter total alkalinity (contributions from HCO3-, CO32- and OH-) at [H+]=4.69 e-11, what is the percentage contribution to the alkalinity from CO32-
NaOH solution were necessary to reach the equivalence point, what is the concentration of the NaOH solution? (Make sure to report the correct number of significant figures?
Compare and contrast the steps of fatty acid oxidation and synthesis. Explain what ketone bodies are and why they build up in diabetes. What's the metabolic outcome
When calcium carbonate is added to the solution of organic acids, the following compounds form: calcium methanoate salt from the methanoic acid; calcium ethanoate from the ethanoic acid; and calcium phenoxide salt from the phenol.
Determine the correct formula for this compound; use the "rule of 13" and substitute in O's and N's to generate the possible formulas (ie do not simply use online software to do this problem).
Provide the reaction mechanism when p-acetaminobenzensulfonic chloride reacts with water
How many simabonds are there in a C60 molecule? 2. Which has stronger carbon-carbon bonds: graphite, diamond or C60? Please explain
when 0.500 l of a 1.00 m solution of Pb( NO3) 2 is mixed with 0.500 l of a 1.00 m solution of Kl how many grams of lead(II) iodide are formed
What is hydrogen bonding and why is it stronger than your ordinary dipole-dipole interaction
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