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What quantity of 7.00 M aqueous H2SO4 (in mL) would be required to neutralize 817 mL of 3.00 M aqueous Ca(OH)2?
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What quantity of 6.00 M aqueous H3PO4 (in mL) would be required to neutralize 589 mL of 2.60 Maqueous NaOH? Please carry maximum number of significant figures through to final answer then round to a whole number.
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Question 8 [1.5 pts] A certain proton NMR spectrum exhibits signals at 5.0 ppm and 9.0 ppm. The operating frequency of the spectrometer is 200 MHz. The two peaks are separated by how many Hz? Please carry maximum number of significant figures through to final answer then round to a whole number. Do not include units. Do not use scientific notation
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Question 3 1 pts What is the minimum volume of benzonitrile (in mL) required to recrystallize a 19.4 g sample of B? Solubility data for Compound B 15.5 g/100 mL of benzonitrile at 191 °C 2.3 g /100 mL of benzonitrile at -5 °C Please carry maximum number of significant figures through to final answer then round to a w olen m...
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Suppose a Cobb-Douglas Production function is given by the following: P(L,K) = 20LC- 90.1 where L is units of labor, K is units of capital, and P(L, K) is total units that can be produced with this labor/capital combination. Suppose each unit of labor costs $500 and each unit of capital costs $1,000. Further suppose a total of $200,000 is available to be...
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? ×V-Lectures-Spring 2018-STX / My Lectures-Spring 2018-Mc Testing: introduction x Welcome to Chemistry 102ALON-CAPA PreLab X New Tab Amy c secure https: access3.lon-capaillinois.edu/res u uc/dmills CHEM103/NewLabs/SolubilityConstant PreLab problem?symb-uiu0%2fdmills%2fCHEM103%2f New Labs%2tSolubilityConstant. ? 1. The balanced equation for the dissolution of solid Ca(OH)2 in water is: Ca (OH)2(s)Ca2+(aq) + 20H (aq) Fill in the following blanks to give the correct Ksp expression for Ca(OH)2 (note:...
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Home assignment: Chapter 4: Aqueous Reactions and Solution Stoichiometry 1) Of the species below, only is not an electrolyte. A) HCI B) Rb2804 C) Ar D) KOH E) NaCI 2) Aqueous potassium chloride will react with which one of the following in an exchange (metathesis) reaction? A) calcium nitrate B) sodium bromide C) lead nitrate D) barium nitrate E) sodium chloride 3) When aqueous solutions...
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1.3 The equation mv gl sin 0 +kl2 describes the energy of an object with mass m amd initial speed vo sliding a distance l up a frictionless ramp at inclination angle θ, all the while compressing a spring with stiffness k as it comes to rest. Solve the equation for I, the distance the object moves up the incline and compresses the spring.
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1.00x10-3 mol PCls is introduced into a 250 ml flask and equilibrium is established at 284 °C: PC1s(g) - PC13(g) + Cl2(g) The quantity of Cl2 present at equilibrium is found to be 9.65x10-4 mol. What is the value of Kc for the dissociation reaction at 284 °C?
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Consider the reaction at 25°C: 2A (aq) B (aq) C (aq) +2D (aq) An experiment was performed with the following initial concentrations: [A] 3.00 M, [B] 3.00 M, [C] = 0.100 M, [D] = 0.800 M The reaction was allowed to proceed until equilibrium was reached at which time [A]-0.900 M What is the value of Wmax for the maximum work that could have been performed...
I have 3 questions, please show work so I can learn how to do the problems on my own. 1. An electric field E in N/C, right causes the m in grams ball in the figure to hang at a T degree angle. What is the charge on the ball in nanoCoulombs? 2. What is the magnetic flux through the loop shown in the figure? B=5.49 T, G=1.73 T and L=46.62 cm. 3. A straight wire carrying a current of...