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The solubility of Phenol in water at 25 °C is 8.7 g/L. The solubility of Naphthol at the similar temperature is 0.074. Find the structures of Naphthol and phenol shown below and describe (in 2-3 sentences) why phenol is more soluble in water than naphthol?
Consider the dissolution of magnesium (s) in an aqueous hydrochloric acid solution. What minimum amount of 1.85 M hydrochloric acid is nessecary to produce 28.5 L of hydrogen at STP
How much 1.0 mol/L HCL would you need to add to 1 L of an imaginary buffer of 0.10 mol/L to change the pH from 6.8 to 6.0. Neglect volumes and remember that HCL disassociates completely
Please explain the following technical terms used in mass spectrometry: a) Molecular ion,
When a 5.00 L flask containing 1.35 atm of gas A is joined with a 2.00 L flask containing 1.00 atm of gas B, and the stopcock between the flasks is opened, and the gases are allowed to mix thoroughly at constant temperature
what is the pH of the resulting solution ? (Assume that the volume change does not change upon adding hydroiodic acid) Hypochlorous acid HClO Ka1=3.5x10-8
ch3 h cl draw the two stereoisomeric markovnikov addition products of this reaction. are both products chiral? explain.
1 from a 1.015 g sample of a binary compound of calcium and bromine there was obtained 0.2035 g of ca. calculate the
a) Draw the product of the reaction of propanal with lithium aluminum hydride, followed by water. b) Draw the product of the reaction of propanal with methylmagnesium iodide, followed by dilute acid
The final temperature of the water and iron was 48.4oC. Assuming that the calorimeter itself absorbs a negligible amount of heat, what was the mass
A 486 mL sample of water was cooled from 50.0°C to 10.0°C. Assuming a specific heat of 4.184 J/K g and a density of 1.00 g/mL, find the amount of heat transferred from the water to the surroundings.
Devising a Reduction Potential Table, Why was it necessary to do Step 3 of the Laboratory Investigations
When a sample of oxalic acid (H2C2O4), which is a diprotic acid, is titrated with 0.250 M potassium hydroxide solution, 24.44 mL of the potassium hydroxide solution are required to neutralize the acid. How many grams of oxalic acid where present i..
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