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Calculating the pH of a HCl-NaOH Mixture
A solution which is formed by combining 200. mL of 0.15 M HCl with 300. mL of 0.090 M NaOH has a pH of ____ ive worked out concentration of H ion is 0.03 and the concentration of OH ions 0.027. but i don't know what to next? answer is 2.2 thanks- geffman1
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Conversion of cyclopropane to propene
hey, umm yep? I am confused- geffman1
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Calculating Heat Released in Ba(s) + O2(g) → 2BaO(s) Reaction
thanks, but how do u no you have to use the coeffecient of the oxygen, when the Ba is limiting?- geffman1
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How Much Iodine to Dissolve in Chloroform to Lower Vapour Pressure by 13.3 kPa?
hey mate i checked with the teacher and ur right(stupid internet tests). just wondering if you could show me where you got a few of the those numbers from, I've tried but get lost. thanks- geffman1
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Conversion of cyclopropane to propene
Homework Statement We examine the conversion of cyclopropane to propene, a first order process. If we begin with 0.0200 M cyclopropane and find that after 168 s the concentration of propene is 0.00286 M, what is the rate constant, k, at this temperature? i used the...- geffman1
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Solving First-Order Kinetics for [B] After 7.00 Minutes
dw, I am stupit. thanks mate- geffman1
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Solving First-Order Kinetics for [B] After 7.00 Minutes
ta, how do i work out how much is produced?- geffman1
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Solving First-Order Kinetics for [B] After 7.00 Minutes
We examine the reaction A B which displays first-order kinetics. We know that k = 0.30 / min. If we begin with [A] = 0.54 M what will [B] be after exactly 7.00 minutes? hey i used the formula In[A]/[Ao]=-kt then rearranged to In[A]=-kt+[InAo] when i sub it in i get...- geffman1
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Calculating Heat Released in Ba(s) + O2(g) → 2BaO(s) Reaction
The value of H° for the reaction below is -1107 kJ: 2Ba(s) + O2(g) --> 2BaO(s) How many kJ of heat are released when 5.75 g of Ba(s) reacts completely with oxygen fo form BaO(s)? i worked out the moles of Ba which was 0.0412 then times by -1107 whcih is 46.4 however the answer is...- geffman1
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Evaluating Im (z*w)/(2z-3w) for z=3-i and w=1+3i
o soz that * is not a multiple sign its the conjurate sign i think. o yeh the bottom should be (6-2i)-(3+9i)=3+7i. is that right??- geffman1
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Evaluating Im (z*w)/(2z-3w) for z=3-i and w=1+3i
hey guys I've got a problem If z = 3− i and w = 1+3i, evaluate Im (z∗w)/(2z − 3w) my attempt... ill do top first (3+i)(1+3i)=3+9i+i+3i^2=10i? bottom=3-2i-3+9i=7i therefore answer equals 10/7 however answer is 3/13. could someone please help. thanks- geffman1
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- Complex Complex number
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Solve Trig Identity with Cot 3u Problem
hey guys just had a test, i got a trig proof prob with cot 3u, just wondering how u break it up. thanks- geffman1
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How Do You Calculate Formate Ion Concentration and pH in Mixed Solutions?
wow i think it just clicked, since HCOOH is weak, can we ignored it and just use the concentration of NO3 because its strong. because that works out. if that is right u just saved me so much time. thanksss heaps- geffman1
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How Do You Calculate Formate Ion Concentration and pH in Mixed Solutions?
i am confused haha, could u show me ur working for the dissocaition working please, if it is a weak acid isn't that's y the give the ka value for it. so does this just mean i used the dissociation expression for HCOOH and just used -log for HNO3? thansk- geffman1
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How Do You Calculate Formate Ion Concentration and pH in Mixed Solutions?
does that mean just make the dissocation equation just with HNO3. well this is what i did. HNO3>NO3 + H therefore equation equals. [H][NO3]/[HNO3]=1.8e-4 therefore solving this x^2/0.1=1.8e-4 therefore i get a ph of 2.37? thansk for replying- geffman1
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