Phosgene, COCl2 (g), is an extremely toxic gas. It was used during World War I. Today it is used to manufacture pesticides, pharmaceuticals, dyes, and polymers. It is prepared by mixing carbon monoxide and chlorine gas. CO (g) + Cl2 (g) = COCl2 (g) <-- the equal sign should be the sign for foward and reversible ...continues
Typical Concentration Problems
22. How many grams of potassium permanganate, KMnO4, are required to make 2.00X10^2cm^3of a 1.50M solution? 27. What is the concentration of a solution that contains 90.3g of MgSO4 in 5.00 x10^2cm^3?
Write out the electron configurations of all the elements from H to CA
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Use the Lewis structure for to show the structures of the elements
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Assorted General Chemistry Problems
1.28) a. A cube of osmium metal 1.500cm on a side has a mass of 76.31g at 25°C. What is the density in g/cm3 at this temperature? b. The density of titanium metal is 4.51g/cm3 at 25°C. What mass of titanium displaces 65.8mL of water at 25°C? c. The density of benzene at 15°C is 0.8787g/mL. Calculate the mass of 0.1500L of benzen ...continues
5.38) Consider the following reaction: CH3OH (g) ---> CO (g) + 2 H2 (g) deltaH = +90.7 kJ a. Is heat absorbed or evolved in the course of this reaction? b. Calculate the amount of heat transferred when 45.0 g of CH3OH (g) is decomposed by this reaction at constant pressure. c. For a given sample of CH3OH, the enthalpy change ...continues
Assorted General Chemistry Problems
8.20) a. The lattice energies of NaF and MgO are 910kJ/mol and 3795kJ/mol. Account for the difference in these two quantities. b. Account for the difference in lattice energies of MgCl2 (2326 kJ/mol) and SrCl2 (2127kJ/mol). 8.28) Calculate the lattice energy of CaCl2. Is this value greater than or less than the lattice energ ...continues
10.40) Many gases are shipped in high-pressure containers. Consider a steel tank whose volume is 65.0L and which contains O2 gas at a pressure of 16,500kPa at 23°C. a. What mass of O2 gas does the tank contain? b. What volume would the gas occupy at STP? c. At what temperature would the pressure in the tank equal 150.0atm? d. Wh ...continues
I am working on a Chemistry lab write up and I have to determine the pressure of the dry butane gas. My Data Table: initial mass of lighter= 21.03g volume of gas collected= 93.6 mL temperature of the water= 23.2 degrees C barometric pressure= 1.012 atm final mass of lighter= 20.820 therefore the mass of butane collec ...continues
Two substances Q and R each have the elemental composition
2) Two substances Q and R each have the elemental composition C = 60% h=13.3% 0=26.7% by mass 0.60gr of each substance occupied a volume of 0.336lts at 137 Celcius and standard pressure a) Calculate the empirical formula and the relative molecular mass of Q and R. B) What is the molecular formula