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Use Lewis structures and bond energies to calculate the enthalpy change of the following reaction: HCN(g) + 2H2(g) => CH3NH2(g) a. 158 kJ b. -158 kJ c. -590 kJ d. 590 kJ e. none of these is within 5% of the correct answer
A container is filled with an ideal gas to a pressure of 40.0 atm at 0 degrees C. a. What will be the pressure in the container if it is heated to 45 degrees C?
Draw the major organic product of the reaction. Indicate the stereochemistry via wedge/dash bonds, including explicit H and D atoms
For the titration of a weak base with a strong acid, the half titration point is reached when: Answer A. pH = pKb. B. pOH = pKb. C. pH = pOH. D. pH = pKa.
Five different substances are given to you to be dissolved in water. Which substances are most likely to undergo dissolution in water
If Amberlyst 21 has a concentration of active site of 1.25 eq/L and we want to use 100 mL of a solution, how much Amberlyst 21 should we use
How many grams of sodium carbonate is formed from the reaction of 74.0g of sodium hydroxide and 44.0g CO2. How many grams of each material is present after the reaction
calculate the expected pH value of the buffer system 5mL .1M CH3COOH + 5mL .1M CH3COO-Na+ using the henderson-hasselbalch equation using the pKa values: carbonic acid= 6.37 and acetic acid=4.75
Suppose that 1.331 g of impure barium hydroxide is dissolved in enough water to produce 250. mL of solution and that 35.0 mL of this solution is titrated to the stoichiometric point with 17.6 mL of 0.0935 M HCl(aq). What percentage of the impure s..
Calculate the pH of a solution made by adding 77 g of sodium acetate, NaCH3COO, to 24 g of acetic acid, CH3COOH, and dissolving in water to make 700. mL of solution.
Outline a complete mechanistic sequencefor the reaction of 2-bromobutane with potasium2-methyl-2-propoxide in 2-methyl-2-propanol solvent to form the three alkenes generated in the reaction
Draw a structure containing only carbon and hydrogen that is a chiral alkyne with six carbon atoms.
A piece of silver (25 g) is heated to 100 degrees celsius, then dropped into 42.5 g of water with a temperature of 21.7 celsius. Assume they come to the same temp, what is the final temp of the silver and water? (Molar capacities: Ag 25.351 J/mol*..
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