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The rate at which a metal alloy oxidizes in an oxygen containing atmoshphere is a type of the Arrhenius equation (rate(k)=Ce^(-Q/RT)). For example, the rate og oxidation of a magnesium alloy is represented by a rate constant k.
Given: the value of k at 300 degrees C is 1.05x10^-8 kg/(m^4xs). At 400 C, the value of the k rises to 2.95x10^-4 Kg/(m^4xs).
Calculate
A) the activation energy Q for this activation process
B) Preexponential constant C, and
C) value of th rate constant k at 500 degrees C
If all the energy obtained by by burning 1.26 lb of butane (fuel value is 10.85 kcal/g) is used to heat 126.0 kg of water at an initial temp of 19.7C, what is the final temperature.
If you are given sodium acetate and asked to make a .5 M acetate buffer at pH 4.75, will you have to add acid, base, or nothing in order to achieve the proper pH? What is the approximate pH after adding the sodium acetate?
How much energy is required to vaporize 48.7 g of dichloromethane (CH2Cl2) at its boiling point, if its ?Hvap is 31.6 kJ/mol?
Aspirin (C9H8O4) is produced through the following reaction of salicylic acid (C7H6O3) and acetic anhydride (C4H6O3). C7H6O3(s) + C4H6O3-> C9H8O4(s) + HC2H3O2
has Kp = 45.9 at 763 K. A particular equilibrium mixture at that temperature contains gaseous HI at a partial pressure of 4.00 atm and hydrogen gas at a partial pressure of 0.273 atm. What is the partial pressure of I2?
Briefly explain whether the following procedural errors would result in either an incorrectly high or incorrectly low calculated percent Cu recovery for this experiment.
We had to do an experiment that depolymerized PET into terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol using 1-pentanol and KOH. One of the post-lab questions is as follows:
Write a balanced chemical equation for the dissolution of gold bromide in a sodium cyanide solution and calculate the overall equilibrium constant for this reaction
Assume that patient blood lead levels are 0.600 mg/L that total blood volume is 5.0 L and that 1 mol of succimer binds 1 mol of lead.
Calculate the entropy change for each of the following reactions. Justify why these are physically reasonable answers.
What is the osmotic pressure of a solution made from dissolving 95.0 g of glucose, C_6H_{12}O_6, in 725 mL of water at 39.0 degrees C?
How many moles of Cr(OH)3 will dissolve in 1.00 L of a solution with a pH of 4.85. (Assume the pH does not change as the Cr(OH)3 is placed in the water.) (Ksp for Cr(OH)3 is 6.7 x 10-31)
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