A sample of chloroform is

  1. A sample of chloroform is found to contain 12.0 g of carbon, 106.4 g of chlorine, and 1.01 g of hydrogen. If a second sample of
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  2. Chloroform is a liquid that is not soluble in water. It has a density of 1.498g/mL. Astudent mixed a sample of chloroform and a
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  3. A 4.86 kg sample of a solution of the solute chloroform in the solvent (C2H5)2O that has a concentration of 1.91 pph by mass
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  4. The solubility of acetanilide is 3.53 g in 100 mL of chloroform at 0 °C, and 29.1 g in 100 mL of chloroform at 60 °C. What is
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  5. Liquid chloroform (CHCl3) is placed in a closed container and allowed to equilibrate with chloroform vapor. With the temperature
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  6. Liquid chloroform (CHCl3) is placed in a closed container and allowed to equilibrate with chloroform vapor. With the temperature
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  7. Suppose 75.2 mL of chloroform and 42.2 mL of toluene are mixed, and the final solution has a volume of 121. mL. Note that the
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  8. Chloroform (CHCL3) has a normal boiling point of61 'C and an enthalpy of vaporization of 29.24 kJ/mol. What is the value of
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  9. how much in calories is required to raise the temperature of 415 grams of chloroform from 21.4 degrees c?The specific heat of
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  10. The density of chloroform at a pressure of 220 mmHg and 25 degrees celsius is 1.42 g/L. Calculate the molar mass of chloroform.M
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