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In the following questions write your answers with the detailed steps. Show all necessary equations or conversion factors. a. 4.50 g sample of glucose (C6H12O6) is dissolved in enough water to make 10.0 mL of solution. Calculate the molarity. b. 424 g of solute is dissolved in enough water to give 1.00 L of solution. The density of the resulting solution is 1.18 g/mL. What is the %(w/w)? c. Write a reaction equation that corresponds to the following equilibrium expression:...
In the following questions write your answers with the detailed steps. Show all necessary equations or conversion factors. a. 4.50 g sample of glucose (C6H1206) is dissolved in enough water to make 10.0 mL of solution. Calculate the molarity. b. 424 g of solute is dissolved in enough water to give 1.00 L of solution. The density of the resulting solution is 1.18 g/mL. What is the %(w/w)? c. Write a reaction equation that corresponds to the following equilibrium expression:...
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In the following questions write your answers with the detailed steps. Show all necessary equations or conversion factors. a. 4.50 g sample of glucose (C6H120) is dissolved in enough water to make 10.0 mL of solution. Calculate the molarity. b. 424g of solute is dissolved in enough water to give 1.00 L of solution. The density of the resulting solution is 1.18 g/mL. What is the %(w/w)? c. Write a...
Show all necessary equations or conversion factors. a. 4.50 g sample of glucose (C6H1206) is dissolved in enough water to make 10.0 mL of solution. Calculate the molarity
Show all necessary equations or conversion factors. b. 424 g of solute is dissolved in enough water to give 1.00 L of solution. The density of the resulting solution is 1.18 g/mL. What is the %(w/w)?
Show all necessary equations or conversion factors. e. Sodium acetate and acetic acid are combined together to make a buffer. The [base)/(acid] ratio is 0.4898. What is the pH of this buffer? The pka of acetic acid is 4.74
Show all necessary equations or conversion factors. d. If [H-] is 3.25 x 10-4 M what is the [OH-] concentration? Also, what are the pH and pOH values? Is the solution acidic or basic?
15. (6 pts) Write the balanced equilibrium equation that corresponds to the following Keg expression. Remember it is an EQUILIBRIUM reaction and all substances are in the gas state. equation for the equilibrium reaction (including states of matter):
The value of Ky for piperidine, C5H11N, is 1.30*10-9 Write the equation for the reaction that goes with this equilibrium constant. The value of K, for hydrofluoric acid , HF, is 7.20x104. Write the equation for the reaction that goes with this equilibrium constant. (Use H30* instead of H+.) The value of K, for nitrous acid , HNO2, is 4.50x104. Write the equation for the reaction that goes with this equilibrium constant. (Use Hz0instead of H.) 1
Balance the folllwng using half reaction method pls show all work and these equations are unbalanced 1. P4–>H2PO2-+PH3