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A saturated solution of lead(II) chloride, PbCl2 , was prepared by dissolving solid in water. The concentration of Pb2+ ion in the solution was found to be 1.62x10^-2 M. Calculate for Ksp for PbCl2.
How many liters of oxygen gas must be added at constant temperature and pressure if you need a total of 1.72 mol of oxygen gas in the vessel
Assume that all ethanol is transformed into CO2 and assume the lake contains 10^8 liters of water. Explain your answer with the chemical reaction involved and any assumptions you make.
If an aqueous solution of Co(NO3)2 has a molar absorptivity of 5.10 L/mol.cm at 505 nm. What will be the absorbance of a 0.075 M solution
Calculate the mass of nitrogen dissolved at room temperature in an 96.0 home aquarium. Assume a total pressure of 1.0 and a mole fraction for nitrogen of 0.78.
She weighed an empty 4.3 L bulb, then filled it with the gas at 1.60atm and 23.0 C and weighed it again. The difference in mass was 7.9g . Identify the gas.
What is the limiting reactant. How much of the nonlimiting reactant remains after the reaction is completed. Assume that all of the limiting reactant is consumed.
Wet steam flows in a pipe at a pressure of 700 kPa. To check the steam quality, the wet steam is expanded to pressure of 100 kPa. The expansion process may be assumed to be isenthalpic
Draw all the alkenyl side products that could be formed by dehydration of 2-methyl-2-butanol by e1 mechanism. Propose mechanism for formation of the alkene side products
Explain why and calculate the difference between the delta S° values at 298 K for the complete dissociation of the two complex ions. (Hint: the value delta H is about the same for both systems.)
Consider one mole of a monatomic ideal gas at 300 K that udergoes a free expansion from a volume of 1m^3 to 10 m^3. a). How much does the chemical potential of each molecule in the gas change?
a gas confined in a 519.1-ml container exerts a pressure of 107 mm hg at 38.6 degrees celsius. at what celsius
Calculate the force of attraction (in N) between a cation with a valence of +2 and an anion with a valence of -2
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