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why is borax less base
This is a lab called Enthalpy and Entropy of Borax Dissolution and I just can't seem to get the right answers... Please help me
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Tim
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1. In the Thermodynamics of Borax Dissolution experiment, a student quickly transferred a 5.00 mL sample of the saturated borax
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too hard
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You measure Ksp for borax and find it to be 6.2 x 10-3 at 22.8°C. If the standard enthalpy change, ΔH°, for the dissolution
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Anonymous
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You measure Ksp for borax to be 7.8 x 10-3 and 2.9 x 10-3 at 23.6°C and 1.8°C, respectively. Calculate the standard enthalpy
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Anonymous
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why is borax less base than ammonia? thanks
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al
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Calculate the weight (in mg) of borax Na2B4O7.10H20 required to react with 25.0 mL if 0.100 M HCI
No. moles HCl consumed =
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alex
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is borax less base than amonia and why? thsnks.
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al
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Hi, Im learning about polymers. I did a lab to make slime where I mixed PVA glue & water. I then added borax to some water in
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Heidi
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sorry to repost this question but i'm confused on this part
The solubility of borax is directly proportional to temperature.
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eng
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1)Does the solubility of borax in water increase or decrease as temperature increases?
2)Is the solvation of borax in water an
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david
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