Suppose 16.04g of benzene is

  1. Suppose 16.04g of benzene is burned in oxygen, what is the total mass of products expected from 16.04g of benzene
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  2. At a certain temperature the vapor pressure of pure benzene is measured to be 322. torr . Suppose a solution is prepared by
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  3. Benzene (C6H6) is an organic compound that boils at 80.1°C. If 100.0 grams of liquid benzene at 18.5°C is given 16.88 kJ of
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  4. Benzene is a carcinogenic (cancer-causing) compound. A benzene-contaminated water sample contains 5.5×10−5 %benzene by mass.
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  5. Benzene is a carcinogenic (cancer-causing) compound. A benzene-contaminated water sample contains 3.1×10−5% benzene by mass.W
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  6. The boiling point of benzene is 80ºC. Which pair of samples will have the same average kinetic energy as benzene molecules?(1
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  7. What is the boiling point of a solution of benzene contain 0.2 moles of a non volatile solute in 125 grams of benzene given that
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  8. Benzene freezes at 5.45oC. The Kf for benzene is - 5.07 oC/m. What would be the freezing point of a 0.210m solution of octane in
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  9. Benzene is a hydrocarbon that is commonlyused as a commercial solvent. However, it is carcinogenic; i.e., accumulations in the
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  10. Benzene is a hydrocarbon that is commonlyused as a commercial solvent. However, it is carcinogenic; i.e., accumulations in the
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