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arrange each group in order of increasing standard molar entropy (S°). Explain. (a) Ice, water vapor, liquid water j(b) KClO3(s), KClO3(aq) (c) Glucose (C6H12O6), sucrose (C12H22O…
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arrange the following alkyl halides in order from least reactive to most reactive in an SN1 reaction: 2-bromo-2-methylpentane, 2-chloro-methylpentane, 3-chloropentane, and 2-iodo-…
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arrange the following alkyl halides in order from least reactive to most reactive in an SN1 reaction: 2-bromo-2-methylpentane, 2-chloro-methylpentane, 3-chloropentane, and 2-iodo-…
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arrange the following liquids in increasing order of their vapor pressures. do this by identifying the boiling points for each of the liquids, and then use the relationship betwee…
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art 1: Qualitative Assessment of Acetate Buffer 1. How does the pH difference between the acetate buffer and the water differ when NaOH or HC 2. Based on this information, which o…
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art 3: Formation of sulfide precipitates Metal sulfides are usually insoluble (note the Ksp values in the appendix). However, metal sulfides have extremely low Ksp values, while o…
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art A Classify the following by the sign of ?E for the system. Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. If no definitive classification can be made, drag the item into…
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art A Problem 14.78 Calculate the pH in 0.190 M acrylic acid Express your answer using two decimal places. Acrylic acid (C3H402) (Figure 1) is used in the manufacture of paints an…
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art A The s orbital is spherical (nondirectional) because Check all that apply. Check all that apply. the angular wave function of an s orbital varies with the principal quantum n…
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art A Une three lenm abbreviations of three letter amino acid abbreviations separated Express your anwer as a seuuence mine acid sequence pepudefrem AAA ooCUUGGOC3 mRNA sequences …
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art A Use the dipole moments of HF and HCI (uHF 1.82 D. HHCI 1.08 D) together with the percent ionic character of each bond (HF 45% ionic, HC120% ionic to estimate the bond length…
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art A hat mass of HCl can this buffer neutralize before the pH falls below 9 00 xpress the mass in grams to three significant figures 1.82.10-3 Submit Incorrect; Try Again To solv…
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art A- Multiple Choice the letter corresponding to the best answer in the blank after each question. Either equilibrium #1, #2, or both equilibria will apply to the next four ques…
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art VIII. H NMR ovide a summary of the peaks in the 1HNMR spectra of your liquid unknown. For each peak, note the pproximate chemical shift, splitting pattern, and integration. At…
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art. 1 Let's examine a set of kinetics data: Discuss with your group the data in the table below and answer the following questions. Before you write down the answers, make sure t…
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arufel AP Chemistry Aqueous Solutions and Reactions l Aqueous Solutions l Daily Ops A solution is prepared by adding 34.71 g of solid KNO, to 382.48 mL of 3.56 M Mg(No2 What is th…
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as 12:21 PM If the flask has a volume of 0.250 L, what is the minimum mass of PH BCls that must be added to the flask to achieve equilibrium 4.32xI02 x0.250 0 01121-12xlo2 b. poin…
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as a solution freezes, the solid that forms is essentially pure, frozen solvent without any solute molecules incorporated. With this in mind, explain why the freezing point of a s…
as a solution freezes, the solid that forms is essentially pure, frozen solvent
as a solution freezes, the solid that forms is essentially pure, frozen solvent without any solute molecules incorporated. With this in mind, explain why the freezing point of a s…
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as p solution Table A: Mixing of Solution A and solution B eport sheet CTable D). es Solution A Solution B Test Tube no. Chlorine bleach (CIo) and 2-4 drops of6Drops of o.1 MFeNH)…
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ascorbic acid, or vitamin c (C6H8O6, molar mass =176g/mol) is naturally occurring organic compound with antioxidant properties. A healthy adults diet requirement of vitamin C is 7…
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askall 4. Rank each of the following sets of molecules in order of increasing SN2 reactivity (9%) [A] CH3CH2C CH3CH2I, CI 5. How could you distinguish between the compounds in eac…
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aspartame is a bit of a paradox. As it is an artificial sweetener, you might expect it to look like a carbohydrate, but instead it is a modified dipeptide. Label the functional gr…
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ass Pack F17 CHEM 2A Class Pack F17 Practice Problems: electrolytes and net ionic equations Take-home State whether each of the following substances in aqueous solution is highly …
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assessment id 159274 18course Look at the following graph and answer the following question: Which Sample absorbs the most Hydrogen? From: Lu, G Q, and X S. Zhao. Nanoporous Mater…
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assignment 7 Your task in this assignment is to write a simple class definition for a vending machine. The class should have: Attributes Soda count Money credit (how much money ha…
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assignment Exp. 7 Buffers Name: Date: Lab Section: 1. Use the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation to perform the following calculations. The K of acetic acid is 1.8 x 10. Review your c…
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associated with each contribution by dragging his name to the blank next to his contribution. (Not al names will be used, and some names will be used more than once.) J. J. Thomso…
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assume as students that you each use 1000 watts of power for 12 hours each day (lights, computers, class room air conditioning, etc). much of this energy in thailand is generated …
assume that you have 1.55g of nitroglycerin in a 425.5 mL steel container at 20.
assume that you have 1.55g of nitroglycerin in a 425.5 mL steel container at 20.0 degree C and at 1.00 atm pressure. An explosion occurs, raising the temperature of the container …
assume that you have 1.55g of nitroglycerin in a 425.5 mL steel container at 20.
assume that you have 1.55g of nitroglycerin in a 425.5 mL steel container at 20.0 degree C and at 1.00 atm pressure. An explosion occurs, raising the temperature of the container …
assume that you start with 0.568 g of copper turnings: initial number of moles o
assume that you start with 0.568 g of copper turnings: initial number of moles of Cu : 8.94×10-3 mol minimum volume of 16.0 M HNO3 required to dissolve all of the copper : 2.23 mL…
assuming a drop is 0.05ml (or that you started with 1% by volume ethylbenzene in
assuming a drop is 0.05ml (or that you started with 1% by volume ethylbenzene in cyclohexane solution), the molecular weight of ethylbenzene is 106.17g/mol and its density is 0.86…