CCl4 ClO4− ClF4− SiCl4 SO42−

  1. CCl4ClO4− ClF4− SiCl4 SO42− Which molecule or ion does not have a tetrahedral molecular geometry?
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    2. CHEM asked by CHEM
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  2. Which choice below has the highest standard molar entropy?SiCl4(s), CCl4(g), CCl4(l), Si(Cl4(l) I know that the gas state has
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  3. q1)Which entries below should have the highest standard molar entropy?a. SiCl4 (s) b. CCl4(l) c. CCl4 (g) d. SiCl4 (l) q2) For
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    2. CHRIS asked by CHRIS
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  4. Thanks for the help earlierMy question Silicon tetrachloride (SiCl4) can be prepared by heating Si in chlorine gas: Si + 2Cl2
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  5. Calculate the number of molecules in 3.11mol of CCL4this is what I'm doing I got the molecular weight of CCL4 which is 181.88
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  6. i only have one submission for these and i dont' really know how to tell which one has the higher boiling point. can you help?Of
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  7. if 15.0g Si and 30.0g Chlorine gas are reacted together, what vol. of SiCl4 will be produced assuming a 75% yield? Density of
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  8. on my selected thermodynamic data i cant find delta H for SiCl4(L) (i can solve the reaction i just cant figure out what
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    2. maddy asked by maddy
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  9. Given the reaction at equilibrium:BaSO4(s) ↔ Ba2+(aq) + SO42–(aq) BaSO4<--> Ba2+. + SO42- The concentration of SO42– ions
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  10. Calculate the total quantity of heat required to convert 25.0 g of liquid CCl4(l) from 25.0°C to gaseous CCl4 at 76.8°C (the
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