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Given the values for the intensive properties given for the liquid compounds, why is it necessary to identify more than one property to identify your unknown?
Problem- What is the maximum pH of a solution .10M in Mg+2 from which Mg(OH)2 will not precipitate? pKsp for Mg(OH)2 is 10.92.
Imagine you are driving at speed 60 mph through air filled with bugs at concentration 1 per cubic meter. The windshield is a flat panel of area 2 m^2 tilted so that it is at 60 degrees with the ground. How many bugs will you collect in 5 min?
What is the resulting pH 2)More strong base is added until the equivalence point is reached. What is the pH of this solution at the equivalence point if the total volume is 64.0mL
compute the density in gcm3 of piece metal that has a mass of 0.400kg and a volume of 73cm3. how to work this problem
Some 2-methyl-2-butene may be produced in the reaction as a by-product. Give a mechanism for its production.
How many molecules of triclosan are in a tube of toothpaste?
Identify the qual 1 cation that is confrimed present in a reference solution by the formation of a precipitate? by the color of a soluble complex ion?
Under constant pressure conditions a sample of hydrogen gas initially at 13 degrees C and 8.0 L is cooled until its final volume is 1.7L. What is its final temperature
Problem- Consider both isomers of a quare planar dicarbony complex (cis and trans). determine the point group of both and the reducible representations for each isomer. then determine which of the CO stretches are IR active in both complexes
How many moles of oxygen are formed when 58.6 g of KNO3 decomposes according to the following reaction. The molar mass of KNO3 is 101.11 g/mol.
A 144-mL portion of that solution is diluted by adding 169 mL of water. What is the final concentration? Assume the volumes are additive.
whats the ph of a solution of 1000 mg of vitamin C (176.1 g/mol) in water (Ka = 8*10^5) diluted to 254 mL
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