The combustion of naphthalene (C 10 H 8 ), which releases 5150.1 kJ/mol, is often used to calibrate calorimeters. A 1.05 - g sample of naphthalene is burned in a calorimeter, producting a temperature rise of 3.86 degrees ...
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The common charges of an element can be related to the electron configuration of the element. Why would copper ions have 2 common charges? Explain each of them in terms of the electron configuration.
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When the concentration of A in areaction was changed from 1.20 M to 0.600M, the half -lifeincreased from 3-00min to 6.0 min at 250C. Calculate theorder of reaction and the rate constant.
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Consider the following questions: (a) What is the total volume of the CO2(g) and H2O(g) at 600 °C and 0.888 atm produced by the combustion of 1.00L of 2H6(g) measured at STP? (b) What is the partial pressure of H2O in th ...
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Asolution is prepared by dissolving 22.44 grams of acetic acid inenough water to make250.0 mL of solution. A 25.00-mL aliquot of NaOH solution is thentitrated with the acetic acid solution. 37.28 mL of the acetic acid so ...
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How many formula units of Na2SO4are present in a 450 gram sample of the salt? Use 6.022×1023mol-1 or Avogadro's number. Report your answer in scientific notation. Your answer should have two significant figures.
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Iron(III) oxide reacts with carbon monoxide according to the equation: Fe2O3(s)+3CO(g)→2Fe(s)+3CO2(g) A reaction mixture initially contains 22.15 g Fe2O3 and 15.98 g CO. Once the reaction has occurred as completely as po ...
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Using data from unfiltered white light and the white light through the yellow filter, determine which two colors of light mix to form yellow. Support your conclusion with a quantitative discussion of relative peak intens ...
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When 3.56 g of an unknown hydrocarbon was dissolved in 125 g of benzene, the freezing pointof the solution was found to be 4.41oC. Analysis of thehydrocarbon showed that it contained 93.71% carbon (by mass) and6.29% hydr ...
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A scuba diver creates a spherical bubble with a radius of 2.5 cm at a depth of 30.0 m where the total pressure (including atmospheric pressure) is 4.00 atm. What is the radius of the bubble when it reaches the surface of ...
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