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Write three reactions for the oxidation of pyrite and explain how these can result in the production of acid waters that are enriched in trace metals and metalloids.
Consider the reaction Pb(s) + 2H^+(aq) ? Pb^2+(aq) + H2(g). If the hydrogen gas pressure is maintained at 1.00 atm and the lead(II) ion concentration is 0.025 M, find the pH at which this reaction is at equilibrium
celcius have enough energy to overcome the activation energy barrier for a particular reaction, what is the activation energy for this reaction
What is the empirical formula of the comound composed of 42.580% carbon, 7.147% hydrogen, and 50.273% chlorine
Question- If 65.0 mL of water (instead of 50.00mL) were used to dissolve the potassium hydrogen phthalate, would the calculated molarity of the NaOH solution be less, greater, or remain the same?
a 50.0 ml sample of vinegar density 1.06 gml was diluted to 500.0 ml.nbsp titration of a 50.0 ml aliquot of this
This is a 2 part project so once you submit the summary of what you are doing for the cooking project, then you will submit the final anaylis 24 hours after that. you will be paid 2 times for this project.
what mass of solid LiOH must be added to 1.0 L of 1.35 M hydrofluoric acid solution in order to create a buffer solution
Match the following properties of liquids to what they indicate about the relative strength of the intermolecular forces in that liquid. Strong intermolecular forces: Weak intermolecular forces
a solution consisting of isobutyl bromide and isobutyl chloride is found to have a refractive index of 1.3931 at 20 degrees celsius. The refractive indices at 20 degrees celsius of isobutyl bromide and isobutyl chloride are 1.4368 and 1.3785
A reaction of importance in the formation of smog is that between ozone and nitrogen monoxide described by: O3 +NO ---> O2 +NO2
What is the rate constant when the rate law is written delta[BrO3-]/delta[t]? Or delta[Br-]/delta[t]?
Write a brief discussion of the bond dipoles of iodomethane and the corresponding Grignard reagent.
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