The molar crosslink density of

  1. The molar crosslink density of a rubber is measured to be 468mol/m3 for a temperature T=300K.What is the Young's modulus of the
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  2. Concentrated sulfuric acid (18.4 molar H2SO4) has a density of 1.84 grams per milliliter. After dilution with water to 5.20
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  3. Concentrated sulfuric acid is 18.4 molar and has a density of 1.84 grams per milliliter. After dilution with water to 5.20 molar
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  4. Concentrated sulfuric acid is 18.4 molar and has a density of 1.84 grams per milliliter. After dilution with water to 5.20 molar
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  5. Concentrated sulfuric acid is 18.4 molar and has a density of 1.84 grams per milliliter. After dilution with water to 5.20 molar
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  6. Concentrated sulfuric acid is 18.4 molar and has a density of 1.84 grams per milliliter. After dilution with water to 5.20 molar
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  7. What is the density of N2O, a gas, at STP?How many moles are in 16 grams of O2? density = mass/volume 1 mol of a gas occupies
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  8. Calculate the molar mass of a gas if 0.805g of this gas has a pressure of 4.00 bars at 305K in a 1 L. What is the gas density at
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  9. Halothane is a gas once used in anesthesia in hospitals. Its density is 0.857 g/L at 23 ÂșC and 80.2 torr. What would be its
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  10. Can you check my answer? Thank youWhat is the molar mass of a gas that behaves ideally (i.e. obeys the perfect gas law pV=nRT)
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