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The data below were collected for the following reaction: Initial Rate 0.050 0.050 0.014 0.100 0.050 0.029 0.100 0.100 0.041 0.200 0.200 0.115 Calculate the value of the rate constant.What is the overall order of the reaction?
a sample of nitrogen gas occupies 1.55 l at 27.0c and 1.00atm. what will be the volume be at -100.0 C and the same pressure
Find the intrinsic conductivity for germanium. (Assuming ni = 2.5x 1019/m3 at room temperature.)
A solution is prepared by mixing 50.0 mL of 0.11 M Pb(NO3)2 with 50.0 mL of 1.3 M KCl. Calculate the concentrations of Pb2+ and Cl - at equilibrium. Ksp for PbCl2(s) is 1.6* 10-5.
What purpose does Acetic Acid serve in the hypochlorite oxidation of cyclohexanol? What advantages does the hypochlorite oxidation offer over conventional methods such as chromium oxidation?
Creatine is a by-product of muscle metabolism, and creatinine levels in the body are known to be a fairly realiable indicator of kidney function.
What volume of 0.1 M KMnO4 would be required to titrate 0.56 g of K2[Cu(C2O4)2] • 2H2O?
The ionization constant, Ka, for HOI(aq), hypoiodous acid, is 2.3 × 10-11. What is the pH of a 0.050 molar solution of sodium hypoiodite, which contains the hypoiodite ion?
Half-life equation for first-order reactions: where is the half-life in seconds , and is the rate constant in inverse seconds . Part A What is the half-life of a first-order reaction with a rate constant
how many milliliters of .1229 M NaOH are needed to completely neutralize 50.00mL of .1012M H2SO4 solution
If 975g of copper is heated from 20 degrees C to 80 degrees C what amount of heat is absorbed?
Calculate the molar solubility of AgCl in a 1.00L solution containing 10.0g of dissolved CaCl2. Compare the molar solubility of Mg(OH)2 in water and in a solution buffered at a pH of 9.0
Calculate the energy change for the reaction K(g) + I(g) → K+(g) + I- (g) given the following ionization energy (IE) and electron affinity (EA) values. IE K = 419 kJ/mol, IE I = 1010 kJ/mol; EA K = 48 kJ/mol. EA I= 295 kJ/mol
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