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    What is present during the following times of the Dumas procedure

    From the list below, identiyfy what is present in the flask at each of the following times during the Dumas procedure performed with methanol: Methanol (g) Methanol (l) Methanol (aq) Air (g) Water (l) Water (g) a) After the methanol is added and the flask is covered with foil? b) Just...
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    What are the units for Ksp and why are they not always included in calculations?

    Homework Statement I have found, through experimentation, the ksp of calcium hydroxide to be 3.0 x10^-7 (which i know has a pretty large percent error). However, i am conflicted as to what the units should be because logically, plugging the units into the ksp equation should give you units of...
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    Calculating the Ksp of Calcium hydroxide at room temp

    So if the solution was partially neutralized by carbon dioxide, would that mean that it was less basic and therefore more of the calcium hydroxide solution would have to be used in order for it to be standardized by the KHP? And that would be a cause for the increase in volume used, which...
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    Calculating the Ksp of Calcium hydroxide at room temp

    the KHP was measured exactly each trial, all proper titration procedures were followed, and phenolphthalein was used. However, in any case i doubt such errors would result in such a large deviation from the theoretical value
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    Calculating the Ksp of Calcium hydroxide at room temp

    Homework Statement I conducted a titration experiment in which 0.1g of KHP was dissolved in 50mL of distilled water and placed in an Erlenmeyer flask. I filtered a Ca(OH)2 solution (that was left out open on the lab benches for us to use) and put that into the burette and titrated. Ultimately...
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    B How does dark matter affect planetary motion?

    The graph I have made of Average Orbital Distance from the Sun vs. Average Orbital Velocity illustrates a decreasing exponential function. How, if it does, would this suggest that there is dark matter present in our solar system?
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    Is the Combined Solution Acidic or Basic?

    Homework Statement A student has 250ml of 1.5M HCl and 150ml solution of 2.0M Ba(OH)2. When he mixes the 2 together, is the combined solution acidic or basic? Homework Equations n=cv ph=-log[h] The Attempt at a Solution the limiting reactant is Ba(OH)2. it is .3 moles which means bacl2 will...
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    Solving Hydrate Formula w/ Titration: Na2CO3.xH20

    so if I've found that there are 0.00807906 mol of Na2CO3, where would i go from there to find the formula of the hydrate?
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    Solving Hydrate Formula w/ Titration: Na2CO3.xH20

    so does the 2.316g not include the xh2o?
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    Solving Hydrate Formula w/ Titration: Na2CO3.xH20

    Homework Statement The formula of a hydrate may be determined by titarion. If 2.316g of a hydrate of sodium carbonate is required to completely neutralize 38.49 mL of 0.4198 mol/L HCl,find the formula of the hydrate. The products will be NaCl, H20, and CO3 Homework Equations n=cv m=mM The...
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    How Much Precipitate Forms in a Copper Sulfate and Sodium Hydroxide Reaction?

    Homework Statement A solution of copper 2 sulphate is prepared by placing 5.80g of copper 2 sulphate in a flask and adding enough water to prepare 125 ml of solution. When a 25.0ml sample of this solution is added to 125ml of 0.125 mol/L sodium hydroxide a precipitate forms. Calculate the mass...
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    How Does Uranium Decay Impact the Temperature of Surrounding Lead?

    1. The Lead is the final decay product of uranium-238 (half life = 4.7 billion years), so often the uranium is embedded in lead. The decay of 1.00 g of uranium to thorium converts 6.83x10-8 kg of mass to energy. Assuming the uranium absorbs none of the heat, what would be the...
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    Vaporization and Energy absorption

    HEY FIZZIX, i did as a matter of fact, thanks for confirming good sir.
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    Vaporization and Energy absorption

    In modern nanotechnologies, metals can be vapourized to coat onto the surface of another material as a thin but hard protective layer. How much energy would it take to heat 0.55 kg of iron from 1400oC to vapour at 2050oC?
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