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Capital V will stand for Vbarr(molar volume) (P+(a/V^2))(V-b)=RT is the van der Waals equation and when it is solved for V you obtain cubic equation V^3-(b+(RT/P))V^2+(a/P)V-ab/P=0 Why is this and how is this calculation performed? How would you solve P=(RT/(V-b))-a/TV^2 for V?
For the reaction shown, compute the theoretical yield of the product (in grams) for each of the following initial amounts of reactants
For the hypothethical reaction A-products, the concentration of A was monitored with time. from the followimg graph
A solution is prepared by mixing 79.0 mL of 5.00 M HCl and 34.0 mL of 8.00 M HNO3. Water is then added until the final volume is 1.00 L. Calculate [H+ ], [OH - ], and the pH for this solution.
The gas remaining in the bottle slowly warms up to 285K. what is the final pressure in the bottle for a diatomic gas for which C(v,m) = 5R/2?
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Give the number of atoms of the specified element in a formula unit of each of the following compounds, and calculate the molecular (formula) mass
understand that covalent-network solids are hard and have high melting points and that molecular solids are soft and have low melting points, but how do I determine the difference if given an chemical formula?
When benzoic acid reacts with sodium hydroxide, what happens to the covalent molecule
In going from room temperature (25.0 °C) to 10 °C above room temperature, the rate of a reaction doubles. Calculate the activation energy for the reaction.
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