When 1.51 g of NH4Cl

  1. Assuming reaction goes to completion, determine the final concentration of NH4Cl in the calorimeter.heat capacity =3.03J/g.c
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  2. assuming the reaction goes to completion, determine the final concentration of NH4Cl in the calorimeter.NH4Cl(s)+ H2O(l)->
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  3. Which of the following combinations will make a good buffer solution?0.05 M H2CO3 + 0.05 M KHCO3 0.5 M HI + 0.5 M CsI 0.3 M
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  4. Hi I have a questionSo I have to determine the final concentration of NH4Cl in a calorimeter assuming reaction goes to
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  5. the clinical NH4Cl injection for treating alkalosis is 220ml per tube,each containting 0.160g NH4Cl. calculate the CNH4Cl and
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  6. Combine and rearrange the neutralization of HCl by NH3 and the dissolution of NH4Cl in water to arrive at the decomposition of
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  7. Hello! Please correct me if I'm wrong.For the following compound, predict whether the solution is acidic, basic, or neutral and
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  8. calculate the equilibrium constant for the reactionas written at 940K.NH4Cl->NH3+HCl delta H= NH4Cl -1779, NH3 -46, HCl -92
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  9. Calculate the pH of a 0.44 M aqueous solutionof NH4Cl. Kb = 1.8 × 10−5 . I've tried used the Ka=Kw/Kb equation then used the
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  10. Calculate the pH of a 0.44 M aqueous solutionof NH4Cl. Kb = 1.8 × 10−5 . I've tried used the Ka=Kw/Kb equation then used the
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