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A chemist prepares a 45.0-g sample of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4).
A chemist prepares a 45.0-g sample of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4). How many moles of this compound has she prepared? (Note: The
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Carbon disulfide, CS2, reacts with chlorine, Cl2, in the presence of a catalyst between 105°C and 130°C, to form carbon
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Jenifer
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I have a problem that states:
Find the pressure of a sample of carbon tetrachloride, CCl4 if 1.00 mol occupies 35.0L at 77.0
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Alicia
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Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is a liquid.
Assuming that CCl4 has a density of 1.595 g/mL what is the molarity of pure CCl4?
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Janae
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A chemist mixes 53.8 g of carbon tetrachloride with 50.0 g of 2-ethyltoluene and 72.8 g of isopropenylbenzene.
Calculate the
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Carbon disulfide (CS2) reacts with excess chlorine (Cl2) to produce carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) and disulfur dichloride (S2Cl2).
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Anonymous
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A solution of an unknown volatile nonelectrolyte was prepared by dissolving
0.250 g of the substance in 40.0 g of CCl4 (carbon
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C.C
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Using IUPAC nomenclature, give the name of CCl4 and AlH3 and elaborate why each name is correct.
Responses A carbon tetrachloride
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A 1.73 g sample of a molecular compound
is dissolved in 105 g of tetrachloromethane (carbon tetrachloride). The normal boiling
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John Smith
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A 2.97 g sample of a molecular compound
is dissolved in 103 g of tetrachloromethane (carbon tetrachloride). The normal boiling
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Aubrey
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