Consider the following reaction. A (g) + B (g) → C (g) + D (g) *In one experiment the concentration of A (g) was monitored in the presence of a large excess of B (g) ( [B] o = 0.750 M ) . Time (s) [A] (mol/L) 0.00 6.00 ...
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The mass of a sample of CaCO3 is 751 grams How many total atoms are present in this sample?
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A 1.000 g sample of copper metal is heated in a crucible and after 15 minutes themass of the crucible contents is 1.111 g. Calculate the mass of copper (II) oxide that was produced.
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A chemist must dilute 37.4 mL of 8.08 μM aqueous mercury(I) chloride (Hg2Cl2) solution until the concentration falls to 2.00 μM. He'll do this by adding distilled water to the solution until it reaches a certain final vo ...
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For the molecule allene, H2 C = C = CH2, give the hybridization of each carbon atom. Will the hydrogen atoms be in the same plane or perpendicular planes?
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A 44.0 g sample of an unknown metal at 99.0 o C was placed in a constant-pressure calorimeter of negligible heat capacity containing 80.0 mL water at 24.0 o C. The final temperature of the system was found to be 28.4 ...
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Titrate the base trimethylamine (TMA) with 0.126 M HCl. (CH) 3 N(aq) + H 2 O(l) (CH 3 ) 3 NH+(aq) + OH-(aq) Kb = 6.45 x 10 -5 There are 0.00615 moles of TMA in 42.5 mL H 2 O before titration begins. What percent of TMA i ...
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While heating your copper sulfur mixture the original crucible lid fell and was broken. You replace the lid with another one. You used the mass of the original lid in your calculations. However the mass of the second lid ...
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Calculate the boling point of a solution prepared by adding 11.5 g naphthalene (C10H8) to 250.0 g of benzene. Naphthalene is a non-electrolyte solute, and benzene is an organic solvent that exhibits a boiling point of 80 ...
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If 0.050 mol hydrochloric acid (HCl) is mixed with 0.050 mol of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) in a "coffee cup" calorimeter, calculate the temperature change of 34.6 g of the resulting solution if the specific heat of the solu ...
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