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Pаrt A. Lоcаte the equivаlence pоint оn this graph, what volume of NaOH corresponds to this point? Report your volume to the nearest tenths place. Final answers to this question must be included in the space below to receive credit Part B. If the concentration of NaOH used for this titration is 0.0880 M and the initial volume of HCl is 15.0mL, what is the concentration of the weak acid solution? Work for this answer should be provided in a copy of your work sent to the companion assignment. Final answers to this question must be included in the space below to receive credit Part C. Locate the half-equivalence point on this graph, what volume of NaOH corresponds to this point? Report your volume to the nearest tenths place. Final answers to this question must be included in the space below to receive credit Part D. Locate the half-equivalence point on this graph, what pH value corresponds to this point? Report your pH to the nearest tenths place. Final answers to this question must be included in the space below to receive credit Part E. Calculate the Ka for the weak acid. Work for this answer should be provided in a copy of your work sent to the companion assignment. Final answers to this question must be included in the space below to receive credit
Refer tо the fоllоwing bаlаnced chemicаl reaction: 2 PbS (s) + 3 O2 (g) → 2 PbO (s) + 2SO2 (g) H° = -844 kJ/mol and S° = -165 J/K, calculate G° for the following reaction under standard reaction conditions. Part A. Is the following chemical reaction spontaneous? Provide 1 sentence explaining how you arrived at your answer. (The final answers of each question must be provided in the space below to receive credit) Part B. Calculate the equilibrium constant Keq for the following chemical reaction. (Work for each question must be included in the work scanned and uploaded to the companion assignment) (The final answers of each question must be provided in the space below to receive credit)
а. Indicаte the strоngest sоlute-sоlvent intermoleculаr force in each of the following solutions. The final answer to this question must be included in the space below to receive credit Solution 1: Methane (CH4) in water, H2O Solution 2: Methyl fluoride (CH3F) in water, H2O Solution 3: Methanol (CH3OH) in water, H2O b. Using the intermolecular forces outlined above, hypothesize which of the following solutes above, CH4, CH3F, or CH3OH would be least soluble in water, and which would be most soluble. Justify your answer. The final answer to this question must be included in the space below to receive credit
Refer tо the incоmplete vоltаic cell below: In your notes uploаded to the compаnion assignment, sketch the voltaic cell and provide the location of the Sn (s) electrode, Cu (s) electrode, Cu2+ (aq), Sn2+ (aq), salt bridge in the voltaic cell below. (Work for each question must be included in the work scanned and uploaded to the companion assignment) Provide the balanced redox reaction for this voltaic cell. (Work for each question must be included in the work scanned and uploaded to the companion assignment) (The final answers of each question must be provided in the space below to receive credit) Using Appendix E calculate the for the voltaic cell under standard reaction conditions. (Work for each question must be included in the work scanned and uploaded to the companion assignment) (The final answers of each question must be provided in the space below to receive credit) Identify which electrode, Sn or Cu, is the anode and which electrode is the cathode?(The final answers of each question must be provided in the space below to receive credit) Which direction do electrons flow in this voltaic cell? (Sn to Cu or from Cu to Sn?) (The final answers of each question must be provided in the space below to receive credit) If the salt bridge for this voltaic cell consists of K+ and Cl- ions which electrode, Sn or Cu, do the Cl- anions migrate toward? (The final answers of each question must be provided in the space below to receive credit)