@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: What is the boiling point elevation when 19.28 g of lysine (formula mass = 146.00 g/mol) is dissolved in 158.43 g of benzene? The boiling point elevation constant is 2.530 (°C*kg)/mol.
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Consider the reaction.H2(g) + I2(s) ⇋2HI(g)What is the corre…
Consider the reaction.H2(g) + I2(s) ⇋2HI(g)What is the correct expression for Kc?
@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: What is the value of Kc at 726.85…
@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: What is the value of Kc at 726.85 °C for the reaction below if Kp is 4.20e-3 at this temperature?CH4(g) + 2H2S(g) → CS2(g) + 4H2(g)
@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: The osmotic pressure of an unknow…
@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: The osmotic pressure of an unknown solution is 0.845 atm at 26.97 °C. Which of the solutions below is the most likely one? Assume any salt is completely ionic!
The acid-catalyzed hydrolysis of sucrose occurs by the follo…
The acid-catalyzed hydrolysis of sucrose occurs by the following overall reaction, for which the graph is shown below. Determine the half-life and the rate constant.C12H22O11(s) + H2O(l) → 2 C6H12O6(aq)
@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: What is the boiling point when 14…
@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: What is the boiling point when 14.14 g of KOH (formula mass = 56.11 g/mol) is dissolved in 159.38 g H2O? The boiling point elevation constant is 0.5100 (°C*kg)/mol. Assume any salt is completely ionic!
@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: What is the boiling point when 10…
@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: What is the boiling point when 10.69 g of urea (formula mass = 60.00 g/mol) is dissolved in 186.03 g ethyl alcohol? The normal boiling point and boiling point elevation constant are 78.50 °C and 1.220 (°C*kg)/mol, respectively.
What would be the expected rate law for the mechanism descri…
What would be the expected rate law for the mechanism described below?1 NO + 1/2O2 → NO2 fast 2 NO2 + SO2 → NO + SO3 slow
@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: Initially there were equilibrium…
@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: Initially there were equilibrium concentrations of 0.1859 M A, 0.3333 M B, and 0.1859 M C (see reaction below). The concentration of C was suddenly increased to 11.73 M. What was the approximate concentration of each after equilibrium had been re-established?5A → 3 B +3 C Kc = 1.073
@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: It has been suggested that carbon…
@X@user.full_name@X@ @GMU: It has been suggested that carbonyl chloride forms by the mechanism below. What is the molecularity of the rate limiting step? (1) Cl2(g) → 2 Cl(g) Fast, equilibrium (2) Cl(g) + CO(g) → COCl(g) Fast, equilibrium (3) COCl(g) + Cl2(g) → COCl2(g) +Cl(g) Slow