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There is a 31.9 g sample of gas that occupies 22.414 L at STP. What is the molecular weight of this gas?
The normal boiling points of CO and SO2 are -192c and -10c, respectively. a) At 25c and 1 atm, which gas would you expect to have a molar volume closest to the ideal value
If 225ml of oxygen gas at STP were needed for an experiment, how many moles of H2O2 would be needed
Given Data: average number of drops/mL = 73.0; overall average diameter of oleic acid film = 38.0 cm. Use this data to calculate following:
Reaction of 2.042g zinc with 2.005g iodine produces 2.510g zinc iodide, leaving 1.518g of unreacted zinc. According to these data, is the law of mass conservation verified within 1% error?
Two balloons are kept at room temperature and pressure, one holding Br2 gas, and one holding He gas. Each balloon is occupying 1.0 L at 273 K and 1 atm of pressure. If R = 0.0821 L*atm/mol*K, what is the:
Balance the following redox reaction if it occurs in acidic solution. What are the coefficients in front of Cd and Ag+ in the balanced reaction. Cd(s) + Ag+(aq) ? Ag(s) + Cd2+(aq)
What is the position of the innermost radial node? Give your answer in terms of the nuclear charge Z and the Bohr radius ao and What is the probability of finding the electron
A solution made by dissolving 28 mg of insulin in 5.5 mL of water has an osmotic pressure of 15.5 mmHg at 25C. Calculate the molar mass of insulin.
Calculate the theoretical yield in grams of the precipitate formed. 3. If the actual yield of the experiment was 90.5 mg, what is the % yield of Ag3PO4
A gas is compressed from an initial volume of 5.60L to a final volume of 1.24L by an external pressure of 1.00 atm. During the compression the gas releases 127J of heat.
The half life of the radioisotope^ 158,47Eu is 1.0 hr.the decay of a 16.0g sample of the isotope to 1.25g required how many hours
The heat capacity of liquid water is 4.18 J/g·°C and the heat of vaporization is 40.7 kJ/mol. How many kilojoules of heat must be provided to convert 1.00 g of liquid water at 67°C into 1.00 g of steam at 100°C
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