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Give reasons for your choices. a) wood burning in a campfire b)sulfur in the air reacting with silver flatware to produce tarnish, or silver sulfide c)baking powder in cake batter decomposing to
Calculate the number of joules required to melt 43.6g of benzene at 5.5 degrees celsius? The heat of fusion for benzene is 9.87 KJ/mol and specific heat for liquid benzene is 1.63 J/g*deg)
Succinctly introduce the following five environments of the company.. On the basis of current news and information, analyze in detail two of the above five environments that will likely have the great
A room contains 48 kg of air. How many kilowatt-hours of energy are necessary to heat the air in the house from 7 degrees celcius to 28 degrees celcius? The heat capacity of air is 1.03 j/g
How many grams of calcium hydroxcide will be formed in this reaction when 4.44 grams of calcium oxide and 7.77 grams of water are availiable to react?
The addition of aqueous ammonia to the cathode compartment of the cell described below reduces the cell potential.
Tarnish (silver sulfide) may be removed from a silver spoon by placing the spoon in contact with a metallic container holding a solution of baking soda.
Solid sodium react violently with water, producing heat, hydrogen gas, and sodium hydroxide. how many molecules of hydrogen gas are formed when 48.7 g of sodium are added to water?
What volume of hydrogen gas is produced when 1.40 mol of carbon monoxide reacts completely according to the following reaction at 0oC and 1 atm?
A saturated solution of which of the following substances in water would be the best conductor of electricity?
A helium-filled balloon of the type used in long-distance flying contains (1.2 107 L) of helium. Let us say you fill the balloon with helium on the ground where the pressure is 793 mm Hg and the tempe
Whenever the variables in a system are constrained, a degree of freedom is lost for each one so constrained.
How much Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3) should be left in an eggshell soaked in an acid of PH level of 3 (%)? PH 5? PH 7? can you point me to an authoritative site which answers this question?
When an atom or group of atoms is substituted for an H in benzene (C6H6), the boiling point changes. Explain the order of the following boiling points: C6H6 (80 C), C6H5Cl (132 C), C6H5Br (156 C), C6H
When performing a Friedel-Crafts alkylation reaction, not only does one have the problems of multiple alkylation and rearrangement of the cation, but the presence of strong electron donating
How much energy (in kilojoules ) is required to convert 100 ml of water at its boiling point from liquid to vapor, and how does this compare with the result calculated in problem 8.50 for diethyl ethe
Explain how to correct for the partial of water vapor when calculating the partial pressure of a dry gas is collected over water?
A monolayer of N2 molecules (effective area 0.165 nm2) is adsorbed on the surface of 1.00 gm of Fe/Al2O3 catalyst at 77K,the boiling point of liquid nitrogen. Upon warming the nitrogen occupies 2.86 c
A swimming pool 20.0m *12.5 is filled with water to a depth of 3.81m. if the initial temperature of water is 17.5C how much heat must be added to the water to raise its temperature to 29.3C? Assume th
Addition of small amounts of oxaloacetate or malate to suspensions of minced pigeon-breast muscle stimulated the oxygen consumption of the preparation.
A steel reaction vessel has a movable piston that is set to allow an enclosed sample of gas expand and contract against a constant external pressure of 1.12 atm.
Magnesium powder reacts with steam to form magnesium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. What is the pecentage yield of 10.1g Mg reacts with an excess of water abnd 21.0g Mg 9g (OH)2 is recovered?
Codeine, C18H21NO3, a commonly prescribed painkiller, is a weak base. A saturated aqueous solution contains 1.00 g codeine in 120 mL of solution and has a pH = 9.8. Wh
Potassium weighing 3.91 grams was carefully placed in a 1 liter beaker filled with water. All of the potassium reacted to produce bubbles of hydrogen gas, which, because of the extraordinary care that
A gas occupies a volume of 458 mL at a pressure of 1.01kPa abd temperature of 295 K. When the pressure is changed, the colume becomes 477 mL.