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Ethylene glycol has a specific heat of 0.578 cal/(g×°C). If 23.2 g of ethylene glycol absorbs 75.6 cal of heat energy, what
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Consider the reversible reaction: A(g)-2B(g)At equilibrium, the concentration of A is 0.381 M and that of B is 0.154 M. What is
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In the industrial synthesis of ammonia, the equilibrium constant expression may be written as: Keq= [NH3]^2/[N2][H2]^3
Calculate
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A candy sample is completely combusted in a bomb calorimeter. The calorimeter contains 982 g of water, and the measured
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I am stuck in the PLUG-N-CHUG PART. Here is what I get when I plug-n-chug...1.75 x 10-5 + log[0.164M/0.225M] I get the pH as
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A buffer solution contains HC2H3O2 at a concentration of 0.225 M NaC2H3O at a concentration of 0.164 M. The value of Ka for
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Calculate the osmotic pressure of a 6.0 × 10-2 M solution of NaCl at 20°C (293 K).
Okay when I set up problem MRT....I get
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Calculate the concentration (% W/V) of NaCl solution that was made by dissolving 15.0 g of sodium chloride in enough water to
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Calculate the concentration (% W/V) of NaCl solution that was made by dissolving 15.0 g of sodium chloride in enough water to
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Calculate the osmotic pressure of a 6.0 × 10-2 M solution of NaCl at 20°C (293 K).
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Calculate the osmolarity of a 2.0 × 10-3 M Na3PO4 solution. Na3PO4 is an ionic compound and produces an electrolytic solution.
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Calculate the molarity of a solution if 300.0 mL of it contains 16.8 g of KNO3.
[Use formula weight: KNO3, 101.11
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If 5.20 g of HCl is added to enough distilled water to form 3.00 L of solution, what is the molarity of the
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a. the norms upon which the test was developed did not reflect her background.
1 K = 1 °C = 1.8 °F = 1.8 °R
75-3(8)=51
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Okay I think i figured it out...the answer given for this problem: 0.533M is incorrect! The right answer is: 0.553M b/c u do have to convert 300 mL into L. so problem looks like this: (16.8g/101.11)/0.3L