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Why is the solubility of oxygen lower in water? give me explanation!
What is the phenomenon that occurs when excited gaseous elements emit only a few colored lines? a. Planck's constant
Grams and centimeters in the metric system have been defined so that the density of water at 3.98 C is exactly 1. At 20 C, the density of water is 0.9982 g/ml. What percent error results from the assumption that the density of water is 1.000 g/ml ..
What is the pH of the solution formed by mixing 45.0 mL of 0.183 M potassium hydroxide and 65.0 mL of 0.145 M hydrochloric acid?
Ammonia burns in oxygen gas to form nitric oxide (NO) and water vapor. How many volumes of NO are obtained from 1 volume of ammonia at the same temperature and pressure
Fructose contains only C,H, and O. 17.1g of carbon dioxide gas and 7.26 g of water vapor were produced when 12.1 g of solid fructose were combusted with excess of oxygen gas.
explain why the addition of s2-ion to croh3 does not result in the formation of cr2s3. the addition of s2- ion to feoh2
In each of the following pairs of bonds, select the one that stretchees at the highest IR absorption frequency. Indicate the frequency range (cm-1) for each bond.
Important information about Hydroboration reaction, In one experiment you combine 1-hexene which is reacted with H2SO4 with water as the solvent and the compound produced is 2-hexanol
if a gas mixture (not at equilibrium) contains partial pressures P(NOCl) = .22 atm, P(NO) =.10 atm, and P(Cl2) = 0 atm, what is the reaction quotient, Qp, for the reaction below? 2NOCl(g) equilibrium arrows 2NO (g) + Cl2 (g)
Calculate the reaction rate for the reaction CLO2 and OH^- at 0°C. when the initial CLO2 and OH^- concentrations are 8.25 x 10^-3mol/L and 5.35 x 10^-2mol/L, respectively.
A 50.0mL sample of vinegar is titrated with 0.774 M NaOH(aq). If the titration requires 41.6mL of NaOH (aq), explain what is the concentration of acetic acid in the vinegar
The compound is composed of 41.39% carbon, 3.47% hydrogen and 55.14% oxygen. The molecular mass is 116.07 g/mol. What is the molecular formula?
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