A sample of benzoic acid

  1. If your carboxylic acid is benzoic acid, how many moles of benzoic acid are present in your sample (0.30g, and it is a mixture
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  2. The ethyl acetate solution containing the mixture used in this experiment had a concentration of 20.0 g/L of benzoic acid. The
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  3. Enough water is added to 0.35 g of benzoic acid to make 1000 mL of solution. What is the pH?Ionization Constant for Benzoic Acid
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  4. breifly describe how you would separate a mixture of sand and benzoic acid(benzoic acid is soluble in hot water) to obtain pure
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  5. A 0.25 mol/L solution of benzoic acid, KC7H5O2 and antiseptic also used as a food preservative, has a pH of 2.40. Calculate the
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  6. An impure sample contains 0.95g of benzoic acid and 0.05 of salicylic acid. Solubilities in water of the two compounds are given
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  7. An impure sample contains 0.95g of benzoic acid and 0.05 of salicylic acid. Solubilities in water of the two compounds are given
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  8. ReferencesChapter 17: EOC Assume you dissolve 0.178 g of the weak acid benzoic acid, , in enough water to make mL of solution
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  9. The combustion of 0.1619 g benzoic acid increases the temperature of a bomb calorimeter by 2.77°C. Calculate the heat capacity
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  10. The combustion of benzoic acid releases 26.38kJ/g and is often used to calibrate a bomb calorimete. The combustion of 1.045g of
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