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In the temperature range from 40 K to 90 K, a certain amount of liquid has a temperature dependent heat capacity that is given by Cp = 18.5 J K?1 + T × 0.24 J K?2. Determine the enthalpy change resulting from heating this sample from 58.0 K to 72.0 K at a constant pressure.
Question about Ideal gas law, Cyclopropane is used as a general anesthetic. If a sample of cyclopropane stored in a 2.00L container at 10.0 atm
odium carbonate (Na2CO3) can be produced by heating sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3). A student heats 5.128 g sodium bicarbonate to completely decompose the sample to sodium carbonate.
Give the formula unite that forms from ionic compounds between: 1 Potassium and Nitrogen 2 Aluminum and Phosphorus 3 Aluminum and Phosphorus
A buffer solution contains 0.386 M NH4Cl and 0.316 M NH3 (ammonia). Determine the pH change when 0.064 mol HBr is added to 1.00 L of the buffer
Acetylene gas (C2H2) used in welding, produces an extremely hot ?ame when it burns in pure oxygen according to the reaction 2 C2H2(g)+5 O2(g) -→ 4 CO2(g)+2 H2O(g)
Consider the hydrogen cyanide molecule, HCN. If we orient this linear molecule so it is along the x axis, what orbitals on carbon are involved in the formation of the sp hybrid?
Determine the cell reaction, the standard cell potential (E0cell) and the half-cell that acts as the cathode for the voltaic cells composed of the following half-cells.
The heat of vaporization of 1.0 mole of water at 100°C and 1.0 atm is 40.6 kJ. Calculate the change in entropy for the process H2O(l) → H2O(g). Document your work here.
A reaction occurs at a rate of 2.25 *10-2 moles per liter per second at 332 K. Estimate the increase in the rate of a reaction when the temperature increases to 332 K. Express the rate in moles per liter per second.
A solution has a volume of 2.0 L and contains 36.0 g of glucose (C6H12O6). If the molar mass of glucose is 180 g/mol, what is the molarity of the solution.
The density of a liquid sulfur compound is 1.14 gmL1. This compound contains 23.7% sulfur. How many milliliters of the compound must be burned to obtain 6.40 g of SO2?
The Ka value for acetic acid, CH3COOH (aq) is 1.8x10^-5 M. Calculate the pH OF 3.00 M acetic acid solution. Next, calculate the pH of the resulting solution when 2.501 mL of the 3.00 M acetic acid is diluted to make
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