Chemistry, 25.03.2020 18:46 ghari112345
How many parts per million of lead is found in 250 ml of water if there is 1.30g of lead in the water? 1ml=1g
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 17:10, sophiaa23
)benzene and toluene form nearly ideal solutions. consider an equimolar solution of benzene and toluene. at 20 °c the vapour pressures of pure benzene and toluene are 9.9 kpa and 2.9 kpa, respectively. the solution is boiled by reducing the external pressure below the vapour pressure. calculate (i) the pressure when boiling begins, (ii) the composition of each component in the vapour, and (iii) the vapour pressure when only a few drops of liquid remain. assume that the rate of vaporization is low enough for the temperature to remain constant at 20 °c.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 17:50, mytymikey123
You exhale co2 which is produced during cellular respiration. co2 combines with the water in your blood's plasma to make up one half of the body's most important buffer pair, carbonic acid. the more physical activity you engage in, the more co2 your body is producing. you can see this by putting some of the cabbage indicator in a glass and then blowing bubbles into it through a straw. can you see a change in the color of the indicator?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 21:30, kawaiiblurainbow
Which of the following changes will decrease the total amount of gaseous solute able to be dissolved in a liter of liquid water? (2 points) decreasing temperature decreasing pressure decreasing surface area decreasing solute concentration
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 23:00, lufung8627
Consider the reaction: 2al(s) + fe2o3(s) → al2o3(s) + 2fe(s) the δhf for fe2o3(s) = -824.3 kj/mole. the δhf for al2o3(s) = -1675.7 kj/mole. finish the equation. δhrxn = [(1)( kj/mole) + (2)( kj/mole)] - [(1)( kj/mole) + (2) ( kj/mole)]
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