At 25oC, the equilibrium pressure

  1. At 25ºC and 1 atmosphere the following equilibrium is eatablished : 2NO (g) <=> N2O4 (g) The partial equilibrium pressure of
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  2. At 25ºC and 1 atmosphere the following equilibrium is eatablished :2NO (g) <=> N2O4 (g) The partial equilibrium pressure of
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  3. Calculate the vapour pressure of a solution of 34.0 g of glycerol (C3H8O3) in 500.0 g of water at25ºC. The vapour pressure of
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  4. Determine the partial pressure of oxygen necessary to form an aqueous solution that is 7.7 x 10-4 M O2 at 25oC. The Henry's Law
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  5. How many grams of naphthalene needs to be added to 500.0 mL of hexane for the vapor pressure of the solution to be 100. mmHg at
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  6. An equilibrium mixture contains N2O4, (P= 0.30 ) and NO2 (P= 1.1 ) at 350 K. The volume of the container is doubled at constant
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  7. At 25oC, the equilibrium pressure of ammonia vapour above a 0.500 M aqueous ammonia solution is 0.84 kPa. Calculate the Henry's
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  8. A closed bottle contains a solution of 5.0% by mass acetone [(CH3)2CO] in water. Calculate the vapour pressure (in kPa) of this
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  9. Another Equilibrium Question!The following reaction is at equilibrium in a closed 20.0-L container. At equilibrium, the
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  10. When solid CO2 (dry ice) is allowed to come to equilibrium in a closed constant volume container at room temperature (300K),1.
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