Calculate the unknown of Ag+

  1. Analyze list the knowns and unknown.Use Charles's law (V1/T1=V2/T1)to calculate the unknown volume (V2) Known V1=4.00L T1=24°c
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  2. An unknown gas diffuses ar a rate of 0.5 times that of nitrogen at the same temperature and pressure. Calculate the molar mass
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  3. formt he diluted unknown concentration which i found to be 1.50mg/L i have to calculate the [Fe] in the PRIMARY unknown
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  4. Calculate the unknown of Ag+ if the potential of the following concentration cell is 300 mV at 25.0 C.Ag|Ag+(unknown)||Ag+(0.100
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  5. Freezing point of pure water = -2, Freezing point of Unknown solution = -1Mass of unknown in 50g of water = 1.9964g. Calculate
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  6. A circuit consists of parallel combination 8&12ohms& unknown resistance of R ohm is connected in series with it the total power
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  7. If 0.208g of an unknown salt of oxalate ion requires 25mL of 0.02 M MnO4^- solution, calculate the molar mass and write the
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  8. At 20 degree celsius, Ka for an unknown monoprotic weak acid is 0.00088. Calculate the Delta G (in kJ/mol) for the reaction of
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  9. Calculate amount (in grams) of unknown acid used for titration. You want 30 mL of titrant to get the equivalence point. Assume
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  10. an aqueous solution containing 17.5g of an unknown molecular(nonelectrolyte) compound in 100.0g of water has a freezing point of
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