• Q : Problem related to buffer solution....
    Chemistry :

    How many grams of sodium lactate (CH3CH(OH)COONa) should be added to 1.00 L of .160 M lactic acid (CH3CH(OH)COOH) to form a buffer solution with a pH=3.90? Assume that no volume change occurs when tha

  • Q : Mass of silver deposited by battery....
    Chemistry :

    Suppose the current flowing from a battery is used to electroplate an object with silver. Calculate the mass (in grams) of silver the would be deposited by a battery that delivers 1.25 A/hr of charg

  • Q : Problem related to electrolysis....
    Chemistry :

    How many moles of H2 gas would be formed from the electrolysis of 10 moles of water?

  • Q : Determine the equilibrium concentration....
    Chemistry :

    When a sample of H2S(g) (9.811 mol) is placed in 180.0 L reaction vessel at 724.0 K and allowed to come to equilibrium the mixture contains 0.01627 mol/L of S2(g). What is the equilibrium concentrat

  • Q : Compute the concentration of the hydronium ion....
    Chemistry :

    Calculate the concentration of the hydronium ion in a 3.433 * 10^(-2) M solution of potassium perchlorate acid to the correct number of significant figures or decimal places.

  • Q : Concentration of the phosphoric acid....
    Chemistry :

    What is the concentration of the unknown H3PO4 solution? The neutralization reaction is:

  • Q : Problem related to neutralization reaction....
    Chemistry :

    A 25.00-mL sample of an unknown H3PO4 solution is titrated with a 0.100 M NaOH solution. The equivalence point is reached when 52.58 mL of NaOH solution is added. What is the concentration of the un

  • Q : Type of energy-kinetic-potential is contained in chemicals....
    Chemistry :

    What type of energy, kinetic or potential, is contained in chemicals? What aspect of chemicals is changed during a chemical reaction such that reactions relate to chemical energy?

  • Q : Write the rate law for the reaction....
    Chemistry :

    Write the rate law for the following reaction, if it were to occur thru a single step mechanism

  • Q : Explain function of the good form of sterol in the body....
    Chemistry :

    List four different foods that are sources of the bad form. Explain the function of the good form of this sterol in the body.

  • Q : Stoichiometric coefficient for oxygen gas....
    Chemistry :

    What is the stoichiometric coefficient for oxygen gas when the following reaction is balanced using the smallest whole number coefficients?

  • Q : Explain manner in which ketohexose acts as reducing sugar....
    Chemistry :

    State the composition and the properties of the ketohexose derived from fruit jam. Describe the manner in which ketohexose acts as a reducing sugar in the test.

  • Q : Question based on solutions....
    Chemistry :

    A solution is known to contain Bi3+ ion or Cd2+ ion or both. Describe the test(s) that could be used to seperate and identify these ions. Describe the results you would expect to see for each ion,

  • Q : Rate constant for the reverse reaction....
    Chemistry :

    What is the rate constant for the reverse reaction at the same temperature?

  • Q : Determine the ph of a solution....
    Chemistry :

    Calculate the pH of a solution prepared by dissolving 200.0 mg of Ba(OH)2 (171.3 g/mol) to 100.0 mL of solution. Suppose that T= 24 °C and that it is an aqueous solution.

  • Q : How many mol of gas are in the flask....
    Chemistry :

    The flask is opened and more gas is added to the flask. The new pressure is 795 mm Hg and the temperature is now 26 °C. How many mol of gas are in the flask?

  • Q : Write out a balanced chemical reaction....
    Chemistry :

    What compounds will be present after chemical reaction has occurred. Write out a balanced chemical reaction for this description, and name all compounds present.

  • Q : Calculate the volume required for titration....
    Chemistry :

    A 25.00 mL portion of 0.100M Ag+ is added to a solution containing 0.0010 mole of Cl-. This solution is then titrated with 0.0500M SCN- to the end point. Calculate the volume of SCN- is required for

  • Q : Problem based on amino acid....
    Chemistry :

    A patient receives 200mL of a 3.0% (m/v) amino acid solution twice a day. Express answer in 2 significant figures.

  • Q : Calculate the solubility product of the compound....
    Chemistry :

    The solubility of silver sulfate, Ag2SO4, at a pressure of 37 atmospheres and 37 degrees, has been measured at 1.9 x 10^-2 mols/Liter. Calculate the solubility product of this compound at this tempe

  • Q : Calculate the mass-volume percent of a nacl solution....
    Chemistry :

    Calculate the mass/volume percent of a NaCl solution in which 127g of NaCl is dissolved in enough water to give a total volume of 2.40L

  • Q : Nitrogen and hydrogen gases....
    Chemistry :

    Nitrogen and hydrogen gases react to form ammonia gas. N2(g) + 3 H2(g) 2 NH3(g) At a certain temperature and pressure 1.4 L of N2 reacts with 4.2 L of H2.

  • Q : Lewis structure of the covalent compound....
    Chemistry :

    What is the Lewis structure of the covalent compound that contains one nitrogen atom, one hydrogen atom, and one carbon atom?

  • Q : Write the molecular equation....
    Chemistry :

    Write the Molecular equation, ionic equation net ionic equation and indicate the spectator ions for the precipitation reaction that occurs when aqueous solutions of silver nitrate and potassium pho

  • Q : What is the wavelength of photons....
    Physics :

    What is the wavelength (in meters) of photons with the following energies? In what region of the electromagnetic spectrum does each appear? given 90.5KJ/mol

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