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How much dry solute would you take to prepare each of the following solutions from the dry solute and the solvent?
Carbon tetrachloride, CCl4, is nonpolar. What forces hold the molecules together?
Determine how many moles of each product would form and Considering the given equation
Compute the activation energy for the flashing process. When At 29 o C the average rate is 3.3 flashes every 10 seconds; at 23 degree Celsius the average rate
Determine the partial pressure of Ar, argon gas in the flask and A flask is filled with 1.20 of argon Ar gas at the temperature of twenty five degree Celsius.
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calculate the number of microstates, W, that have this energy. Make sketches of these microstates. Calculate the corresponding entropy for each state.
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A biochemical engineer isolates a bacterial gene fragment and dissolves a 10mg sample in enough water to make 30ml of solution. the osmotic pressure of the solution is .340 torr at 25 degrees C. the molar mass of the gene fragment is 1.81x10^4 g/m..
What is the change in average specific (kJ/kg) enthalpy of this system if the quality increases by 0.71 at a constant pressure of 10 bar?
how do you calcalculate a cube of an unknown metal measures 1.61mm on one side. the mass of the cube is 36mg. which of the following is most likely the unknown metal rhodium, cooper, niobium, vanadium, or zirconium and explain why please.
If this energy were used to vaporize water at 100 degrees C, how much water in liters could be vaporized? (Assume that the density of water is 1.0 g/mL.)
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