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  1. The following reaction is endothermic.2 NaNO3(s)2 Na(s) + N2(g) + 3 O2(g) ΔH(1) = 934 kJ Calculate the enthalpy change for the
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  2. Consider 100g of 5.5% (mass) solution of NaNO3. Complete the following table, before calculating molarity, molality and mole
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  3. If current is passed in an electrolytic cell containing sodium nitrate, NaNO3, dissolved in water, what are the products at the
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  4. In the following reaction, how many grams of lead(II) nitrate Pb(NO3)2 will produce 425 grams of sodium nitrate (NaNO3)?Pb(NO3)2
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  5. which solution has the highest boiling point?a. 1 mole of NaNO3 in 500 g of water b. 1mole of NaNO3 in 1000g of water c. 1mole
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  6. How many grams of sodium nitrate, NaNO3 are needed to make 250 ml of .500 M solution? MM of NaNO3 is 85 g/mol?? I'm not sure
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  7. The solubility of NaNO3 at 40 oC is 102 g/100 g H2O , what is the minimum amount of water to dissolve NaNO3 ( mass of solvent )
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  8. What is the molality of 67.1g of Nano3 in 2.5l of wateri get the molar mass of nano3 and divide it by the 67.1g and multipy it
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  9. What is the mass of sodium nitrate NaNO3 that you would need to add to 250 g of water in order to prepare a solution that is
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  10. What is the boiling point elevation of a solution of NaNO3 (85.0 g/mol, complete dissociation) made by dissolving 10.0 g of
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