• Q : How many grams of sodium formate must added....
    Chemistry :

    How many grams of sodium formate, NaCHO2, must be added to 750.0mL of .250 M of formic acid, HCHO2, to obtain a buffer with pH of 5.5

  • Q : Draw the structure of this compound....
    Chemistry :

    When monitoring the reaction between benzene and 2-chloro-2-methyl-propane using FeBr3 as the catalyst, researchers observed the formation of a new alkyl halide. Draw the structure of this compound

  • Q : Calculate the ph of the resulting solution....
    Chemistry :

    Consider the titration of 100.0 mL of 0.200 M acetic acid (Ka = 1.8 10-5) by 0.100 M KOH. Calculate the pH of the resulting solution after the following volumes of KOH have been added. Enter all ans

  • Q : Masses of calcium sulfate and phosphoric acid....
    Chemistry :

    What masses of calcium sulfate and phosphoric acid can be produced from the reaction of 1.0 kg calcium phosphate with 1.0 kg concentrated sulfuric acid (98% H2SO4 by mass)?

  • Q : What is the specific heat of this metal....
    Chemistry :

    when 50.0 gram of metal at 75.0 C is added to 100 grams of water at 15.0 C the temperature of the water rises to 18.3 C. Assume that no heat is lost to the surroundings. What is the specific heat of

  • Q : What is the mole fraction of koh....
    Chemistry :

    The volume of the solution is 904.7ml. What is the mass percent of KOH? What is the mole fraction of KOH? What is the molality of the solution?

  • Q : What will the new temperature....
    Chemistry :

    A sample of nitrogen gas occupies a volume of 3.87 liters at 52.8oC and 2.11 atm. What will the new temperature (in °C) when the volume increases to 4.55 liters and the pressure remains constant

  • Q : What is the gas using the ideal gas laws....
    Chemistry :

    An elemental has a mass of 10.3 grams. If the volume is 58.4 liters and the pressure is 758torrs at a temperature of 2.5 celsius, what is the gas using the ideal gas laws?

  • Q : Which substance is the limiting reagent....
    Chemistry :

    when silver nitrate reacts with zinc chloride, silver chloride and zinc nitrate are formed. If you react 2.22 g of silver nitrate with 4.82g of zinc chloride, which substance is the limiting reagen

  • Q : How many moles of magnesium oxide are produced....
    Chemistry :

    How many moles of Magnesium oxide are produced by the reaction of 3.82g of Magnesium nitride with 7.73g of water?

  • Q : Reaction between hydrogen sulfide gas and oxygen gas....
    Chemistry :

    Write the word, formula, and chemical equations for the reaction between hydrogen sulfide gas and oxygen gas that produces sulfur dioxide gas and water vapor.

  • Q : What would be the boiling point of the solution....
    Chemistry :

    If the molal boiling point constant for water (Kb) is 0.51 °C/m, what would be the boiling point of this solution? Show all of the work needed to solve this problem.

  • Q : Find the number of drops per minute....
    Chemistry :

    A nurse has to administer a 1000ml IV solution in 8 hours. Find the number of drops per minute knowing the IV solution delivers 20 drops/ml.

  • Q : What is the molarity of each resulting ion....
    Chemistry :

    When 75.0 of a 0.100 lead nitrate solution is mixed with 100.0 of a 0.190 potassium iodide solution, a yellow-orange precipitate of lead iodide is formed what is the molarity of each resulting ion?

  • Q : Ionization constants for sulfurous acid....
    Chemistry :

    Calculate the concentrations of all species in a 0.690 M Na2SO3 (sodium sulfite) solution. The ionization constants for sulfurous acid are Ka1=1.4x10^-2 and Ka2=6.3x10^-8.

  • Q : Calculate the volume of gas obtained in the reaction....
    Chemistry :

    Magnesium carbonate was added to 25cm cubed of 2.0 mol/dm cubed of nitric acid. All the nitric acid is used up in the reaction. Calculate the volume of gas obtained in the reaction.

  • Q : Calculate the amount of work done....
    Chemistry :

    Calculate the amount of work done against an atmospheric pressure of 1.00 atm when 500.0 g of zinc dissolves in excess acid at 30.0°C.

  • Q : Calculate kp for reaction at a particular temperature....
    Chemistry :

    Hydrocarbons are often reacted with steam to form H2, as shown for propane. Calculate Kp for this reaction at a particular temperature, given:

  • Q : What is the purpose of anhydrous cacl2....
    Chemistry :

    What is the purpose of anhydrous CaCl2? Why it is important that none of the solid CaCl2 be included in the final distillation of your 1-bromobutane?

  • Q : Problem related to chromatographic analysis....
    Chemistry :

    A solution containing 3.47mM X (analyte) and 1.72 mM S (standard) gave peak areas of 3473 and 10222, respectively, in a chromatographic analysis. Then 1.00ml of 8.47mM S was added to 5.00ml of unkno

  • Q : How many grams of co will dissolve....
    Chemistry :

    The Henry's Law constant (k) for carbon monoxide in water at 25ºC is 9.71 x 10-4 mol/(L•atm). How many grams of CO will dissolve in 1.00 L of water if the partial pressure of CO is 2.75 at

  • Q : Find concentration of hf in equilibrium system....
    Chemistry :

    The concentrations of both H2(g) and F2(g) are found to be 0.0050 M. What is the concentration of HF(g) in the equilibrium system under these conditions?

  • Q : How many grams of silver phosphate are produced....
    Chemistry :

    Silver nitrate and sodium phosphate are reacted in equal amounts of 200. g each. How many grams of silver phosphate are produced?

  • Q : Final balanced equation including the spectator ions....
    Chemistry :

    When balancing the equation using half reactions why is the half reaction of the reduction of the chromate ion written Cr2O7---->Cr3+ instead of Cr2O7---->Cr2O4 How would I write the final bal

  • Q : Calculate the concentration of bicarbonate ion....
    Chemistry :

    Calculate the concentration of bicarbonate ion, HCO3 -, in a 0.010 M H2CO3 solution that has the stepwise dissociation constants Ka1 = 4.3 × 10-7 and Ka2 = 5.6 × 10-11.

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