• Q : Spontaneous chemical reaction....
    Chemistry :

    Provide the chemical reaction of an oxidation-reduction reaction that was observed to be spontaneous.Provide a value for the standard cell voltage for this reaction. Is the voltage a positive value

  • Q : Calculate the acivation energy for the reaction....
    Chemistry :

    The half-lives were found to be 161 min at 199 degrees celcius and 12.5 min at 230 degrees celcius. Calculate the acivation energy for this reaction.

  • Q : Calculate the euilibrium constant kp....
    Chemistry :

    Starting with only the solid, it is found that at 40C the total gas pressure (NH3 and CO2) is 0.33 atm. Calculate the euilibrium constant Kp/

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

    Then after ten to fifteen minutes it was noted that the pencil lead that was held by the red clip turned a black color and the pencil lead held by the black clip turned a red color. There was no cha

  • Q : What is the splitting energy of this complex....
    Chemistry :

    The complex ion [Co(CN)6]^-3 absorbs a photon of wavelength 2.90×10^2 nm. What is the splitting energy of this complex?

  • Q : How many grams of oleic acid are of solution b....
    Chemistry :

    Then 2.00 mL of solution A is diluted with 8.00 mL of petroleum ether, forming solution B. How many grams of oleic acid are 5.00 mL of solution B?

  • Q : Calculate the molar mass of x in g/mol....
    Chemistry :

    22.3 g of a substance X dissolves in enough water to make 0.507 L of a 0.779 M solution. Calculate the molar mass of X in g/mol.

  • Q : Purpose for control rods....
    Chemistry :

    Neutrons are very important in the fission of uranium, the manufacture of the artificial isotope plutonium-239, and in the fission of plutonium-239. The function of the control rods and moderators i

  • Q : Determine the final pressure of the system of two tanks....
    Chemistry :

    Once the valve is opened, some oxygen gas flows from the first tank into the second tank until the gas occupies a new volume comprised by both tanks. The temperature remains unchanged. Determine the

  • Q : Enthalpy change for melting ice....
    Chemistry :

    The enthalpy change for melting ice at 0°C and constant atmospheric pressure is 6.01 kJ/mol. Calculate the quantity of energy required to melt a moderately large iceberg with a mass of 1.39 mill

  • Q : What is the formula for tris....
    Chemistry :

    What is the formula for Tris(ethylenediamine)cobalt(III) pentacyanoiodomanganate(II)?

  • Q : How many moles of cl2 are present at equilibrium....
    Chemistry :

    At a certain temperature, 0.200 moles of NO, 0.300 moles of Cl2, and 0.500 moles of ClNO were placed in a 25.0 L vessel and allowed to reach equilibrium:

  • Q : Problem based on equilibrium....
    Chemistry :

    Equation 1 never reaches equilibrium. Use this information and your knowledge of equilibrium to briefly explain why Equation 1 never reaches equilibrium.

  • Q : What is kp at this temperature....
    Chemistry :

    An equilibrium mixture in a 2.00-L vessel is found to contain 0.0406 mol CH3OH, 0.170 mol CO, and 0.302 mol H2 at 500 K. What is Kp at this temperature?

  • Q : Find the volume of the unknown metal....
    Chemistry :

    A student immersed a 8.27g of unknown metal sample in a graduated cylinder containing 1ml of water. She noted the water level to rise to 23.4ml. from these data find the volume of the unknown metal

  • Q : Calculate the ph at for solution of furoic acid....
    Chemistry :

    A solution formed by adding 33.0 g of furoic acid and 28.0 g of sodium furoate, NaC5H3O3, to enough water to form 0.210 L of solution

  • Q : What is solubility of oxygen in water at 8.4 atm pressure....
    Chemistry :

    The solubility of oxygen gas in water at 25°C and 1.0 atm pressure is 0.041 g/L. What is the solubility of oxygen in water at 8.4 atm pressure?

  • Q : What will its pressure be....
    Chemistry :

    A sample of gas has an initial volume of 13.8L at a pressure of 1.26 atm If the sample is compressed to a volume of 10.8L, what will its pressure be?

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

    A 50.00-mL sample of 0.100 M KOH is titrated with 0.152 M HNO3. Calculate the pH of the solution after 52.00 mL of HNO3 is added.

  • Q : How much natural gas will need to burn to heat the water....
    Chemistry :

    How much natural gas will he need to burn? Natural gas produces 49.3 kJ of heat per gram. (For the sake of simplicity, assume that the transfer of heat is 100 % efficient.)

  • Q : Calculate the equilibrium concentrations....
    Chemistry :

    Calculate the equilibrium concentrations if the initial concentrations are 2.31 M N2 and 0.59M O2 . (This N2/O2 concentration ratio is the ratio found in air.)

  • Q : What is the partial pressure of each gas....
    Chemistry :

    He 1.00 L at 300. torr, Ne 1.00 L at 0.527 atm, Ar 2.00 L at 45.0 kPa. Assuming the connecting tubes have negligible volume, what is the partial pressure of each gas and the total pressure after all

  • Q : Calculating the equilibrium constant for the reaction....
    Chemistry :

    Occurring at 800 K and 1atm. The initial mixture contains 1 mol of SO2 and 0.5 mol of O2. The reaction mixture can be considered to be an ideal gas. Calculate the equilibrium constant for the reacti

  • Q : What is the freezing point of a solution....
    Chemistry :

    The freezing point of ethanol (C2H5OH) is -114.6 degrees C and the molal freezing point depression constant for ethanol is 2.00 degrees C kg mol-1. What is the freezing point (in C) of a solution pr

  • Q : How many ml of compound to get a ph seven buffer....
    Chemistry :

    If you began with 11.5 mL of 0.47 M NaHCO3, how many mL of your choice from above would you need to add to get a pH 7 buffer?

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