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Cake alum, aluminum sulfate, is commonly used to purify sewage. What mass of precipitate, aluminum hydroxide, forms when 185.5 mL of 0.533 M NaOH is added to 627 mL of a cake alum solution that contains 15.8 grams per liter? The other product is sodium sulfate.
An equilibrium mixture contains 0.450 mol of each of the products (carbon dioxide and hydrogen gas) and .200 mol of each of the reactants (carbon monoxide and water vapor) in a 1.00 L container.
A reverse osmosis unit is used to obtain drinkable water from a source that contains 0.570 g NaCl per liter. What is the minimum pressure (in torr) that must be applied across the semipermeable membrane to obtain water. Assume room temperature or ..
Calculate the number of grams of NaOH per 100ml to give a pH8.0 solution if pure water at pH7.0 is used in the experiment
How many liters of gaseous hydrogen bromide at 97 degrees c and 0.953 atm will a chemist need if she wishes to prepare 3.50 L of 1.20 M hydrobromic acid
Draw the structure of the major organic product you would expect from the reaction of 1-bromopropane with NaCN.
Calculate the [SCN-] solution A, where 5.7 mL of 2.910?3 M NaSCN is diluted to 44.0 mL with 0.1 M Fe(NO3)3. Next calculate the [FeSCN2+] in the solutions prepared by diluting volumes of solution A with 0.1 M Fe(NO3)3
Explain the octet rule and the duet rule in terms of orbitals. It will be helpful for you to draw out the electron configurations for a few of these elements and examine them.
Calculate the difference in slope of the chemical potential against temperature on either side of (a) the normal freezing point of water and (b) the normal boiling point of water. (c) By how much does the chemical potential of water supercooled to..
draw the substrate concentration versus reaction velocity plot of phosphofructokinase given that all of the modulators
a solution of 4.93 g of a carbohydrate in 100.0 g of water has a density of 1.017 gml and an osmotic pressure of 3.36
A solid laboratory sample contains two substances, lead(II) carbonate and potassium carbonate. A 5.000 g sample of this unknown was treated with aqueous nitric acid to dissolve it, then, after further treatment to adjust the acidity
A particular enzyme catalyzed reaction was followed and data collected as indicated below. Using the data, determine the Michaelis constant and the maximum velocity of the reaction.
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