What is the net ionic equation for hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide? A. HCl (aq) + NaOH (aq)
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The changes in Gibbs free energy,
The changes in Gibbs free energy,
How many carbon atoms are in 1.0 g of C9H8O4? Molar Mass C9H…
How many carbon atoms are in 1.0 g of C9H8O4? Molar Mass C9H8O4: 180.16 g/mol A. 8.30 x 10-26 atoms B. 3.34 x 1021 atoms C. 5.42 x 1024 atoms D. 3.01 x 1022 atoms
If 5.0 mL of acetone (C3H6O) is spilled on a person’s skin,…
If 5.0 mL of acetone (C3H6O) is spilled on a person’s skin, how much heat (in kJ) will be dissipated as it evaporates? Data for C3H6OMolar Mass: 58.08 g/molDensity: 0.791 g/mL
What is the molar concentration of OH- in a solution prepare…
What is the molar concentration of OH- in a solution prepared by mixing 2.5 moles of Mg(OH)2 with sufficient water to make 5.0 L of solution? A. 0.50 M B. 1.0 M C. 1.5 M D. 2.0 M
Which solution reacts with potassium iodide to form a precip…
Which solution reacts with potassium iodide to form a precipitate? A. Pb(ClO4)2 B. Ca(NO3)2 C. NH4Cl D. NaNO3
What happens when the system changes from A to B? A. endo…
What happens when the system changes from A to B? A. endothermic condensing process B. exothermic condensing process C. endothermic melting process D. exothermic melting process
How much heat is required to warm 1.50 L of water from 25.0
How much heat is required to warm 1.50 L of water from 25.0
Dinitrogen tetraoxide, N2O4, decomposes to nitrogen dioxide,…
Dinitrogen tetraoxide, N2O4, decomposes to nitrogen dioxide, NO2, in a first-order process. If k = 2.5 × 103 s–1 at 268 K and k = 3.5 × 104 s–1 at 298 K, what is the activation energy for the decomposition? A. 0.73 kJ/mol B. 140 kJ/mol C. 58 kJ/mol D. 580 kJ/mol
The vapor pressure of substance X is higher than that of sub…
The vapor pressure of substance X is higher than that of substance Y at 298 K. This observation means that A. X has stronger intermolecular forces than Y. B. Y has stronger intermolecular forces than X. C. X and Y have intermolecular forces of the same strength. D. The relative strength of the intermolecular forces cannot be determined.