Predict the solubility of a protein having a molecular weight of 67,000 kg/kg-mole in water if its solubility values in 1.5 M and 2 M ammonium sulfate solutions are 18 g/1 and 6 g/1 respectively. (NOTE: RESPONSE TO REVIEWER'S COMMENT- I am also confused about units. According to some sources MW can be written as kg/kmol or g/mole or lb/lbmole but i have not come across kg/kg mole which is given in this question as well as some other questions too)
Predict the solubility of a protein having a molecular weight of 67,000 kg/kg-mole in water if...
Density of water = 998 kg/m^3
Molecular weight of CaCO3 = 100 g/mole
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Determine the concentration, molarity, normality, and mole fraction of a 2-L solution containing 50 g calcium carbonate (CaCO3). Assume that the density of water is based on a temperature of 20°C/68°F.
Q: Draw the molecular structure for the equations, the
solubility, and balanced equations. I have written down the
solubility of the reactions. But I am stuck on some of the
equations and I have no idea on how to draw structures as
equations
solublilty:
1.) S
2.) s
3.) S
4.) S
5.) IS
6.) S (slightly)
7.) S (slightly)
8.) S
9.) IS
Solubility Lab Q R € DI water Ammonium Chloride Hot NH4 -> NH4 + Cát HO...
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4.30. Using solubility rules, predict the solubility in water of the following ionic compounds. a. AI(OH) b. CaN C. NH4CI d. KOH 4.32. Using solubility rules, decide whether the following ionic solids are soluble or insoluble in water. If they are soluble, write the chemical equation for dissolving in water and indicate what ions you would expect to be present in solution. (NE SO b. BaCO c. Pb(NOs)2 d. Ca(OH) 4.34. Write net ionic equations for the following molecular equations....
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