calculate the change in pH

  1. Assume that the government purchases decrease by 10 billion, with other factors held constant including the price level.
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  2. S(rhombic)+O2(g)--->SO2(g)change in H(rxn)= -296.06 kJ/mol S(monoclinic)+O2(g)--->SO2(g) change in H(rxn)= -296.36 kJ/mol 1.
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  3. S(rhombic)+O2(g)--->SO2(g)change in H(rxn)= -296.06 kJ/mol S(monoclinic)+O2(g)--->SO2(g) change in H(rxn)= -296.36 kJ/mol 1.
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  4. S(rhombic)+O2(g)--->SO2(g)change in H(rxn)= -296.06 kJ/mol S(monoclinic)+O2(g)--->SO2(g) change in H(rxn)= -296.36 kJ/mol 1.
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  5. 4. Calculate the pH of each of the solutions and the change in pH to 0.01 pH units caused by adding 10.0 mL of 2.37-M HCl to
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  6. Calculate enthalpy change of reaction for the combustion of gaseous ethanol.C2H5OH + 3O2 >> CO2 + 3H2O. Using standard molar
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  7. Calculate the change in pH when 4.00 mL of 0.100 M HCl(aq) is added to 100.0 mL of a buffer solution that is 0.100 M in NH3(aq)
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  8. a) Calculate the change in pH when 4.00 mL of 0.100 M HCl(aq) is added to 100.0 mL of a buffer solution that is 0.100 M in
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  9. How to calculate enthalpy change of the following reaction? :S + 2h2o >>> so2 + 2h2 given: s+o2 >>> so2 - enthalpy change =
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  10. Calculate the temperature change in the water upon complete melting of the ice. Hint: Determine how much heat is absorbed by the
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