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When 1.560 g of liquid hexane (C6H14) undergoes combustion in a bomb calorimeter, the temperature rises from 25.76 ∘C to 38.31
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A silver block, initially at 59.8 ∘C, is submerged into 100.0 g of water at 24.6 ∘C, in an insulated container. The final
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A system releases 647 kJ of heat and does 150 kJ of work on the surroundings.
What is the change in internal energy of the
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How much work (in J) is required to expand the volume of a pump from 0.0 L to 2.7 L against an external pressure of 1.2 atm ?
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Bomb calorimetry is best for determining heat values. Because we cannot have a bomb calorimeter for every pair of students, we
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Assume you are performing the calibration step of Experiment 8 and you begin with 80 g of water at 20 oC and 80 g of water at 80
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What mass of H2 would be produced by the complete reaction of the iron bar.
Hydrobromic acid dissolves solid iron according to
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The figure (Figure 1) shows the reaction of element A (lavender spheres) with element B (tan spheres). Write the balanced
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What mass of HBr (in g) would you need to dissolve a 3.7 −g pure iron bar on a padlock?
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After 0.69 g of CoCl2⋅6H2O is heated, the residue has a mass of 0.333 g . Calculate the % H2O in the hydrate.
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this isnt correct.
and .....hat was the actual number of moles of water per formula unit CoCl2