Chemistry
I am confused about why this is the answer to a practice problem I was given. (answer is c). Could someone explain why/why not for each answer? 2) Solution A is made from 1 L of water and 0.1 moles of Na(CH3COO), and Solution B is made from 1 L of water and 0.1 moles of Na2(SO...
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i need to do an outline of how to organize things for my research report on the Ancient Olympics. How cna i divide up my report?
Chemistry
Right...I am confused on the solving for x part. Before when I have used this I have always been given ka or kb in order to solve for x. This time I'm not--so I don't know how to set up my equation to find x. Once I have x I know how to do everything else
Chemistry
Calculate the initial molarity of KNH2 and the molarities of K+, NH3, OH-, and H3O+ in an aqueous solution that contains 0.75 g of KNH2 in 0.255 L of solution. You may ignore the reaction of NH3 with water. I already found the initial molarity, but I am not sure how to find ea...
Chemistry
Calculate the initial molarity of KNH2 and the molarities of K+, NH3, OH-, and H3O+ in an aqueous solution that contains 0.75 g of KNH2 in 0.255 L of solution. You may ignore the reaction of NH3 with water. I already found the initial molarity, but I am not sure how to find ea...
Chemistry
Well I'm not actually making it in a lab...I just don't fully understand the concept of this
Chemistry
In a .1M aq. soln of NaCN, how would you determine the major species (other than water)? And how would you determine the pH (not exact pH, I just want to know how to know if it is acidic ie. <7, etc). Thanks in advance
Physical Chemistry
I figured out what I was doing...I ended up using the Van't Hoff Equation and the enthalpies of formation to solve for K at 100 C. This stuff is so time consuming...
Physical Chemistry
Calculate the equilibrium constant at 25°C and at 100.°C for each of the following reactions, using data available in Appendix 2A. Remember that the organic molecules are in a separate section behind the organic molecules in Appendix 2A. (a) HgO(s) Hg(l) + O2(g) at 25&...
Chemistry Question!!
When 1.00 g of gaseous I2 is heated to 1000. K in a 1.00 L sealed container, the resulting equilibrium mixture contains 0.830 g of I2. Calculate Kc for the dissociation equilibrium below. I2 <--> 2 I What I did was converted the initial I2 into moles then molarity since...
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