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How do you balance #Co(OH)_3 + HNO_3 -> Co(NO_3)_3 + H_2O#?
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What do carbocations usually do?
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What is the structure of an organic species that has a formula of #C_9H_18# in which ALL the hydrogens are equivalent?
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Question #5621e
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Question #76042
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What is the relationship between atomic mass and mass number?
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Why is 1,4-dichloroanthracene polar?
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Neon has 10 protons and 10 electrons. How many additional electrons would it take to fill the outer (second) electron shell?
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Question #c1228
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What type of orbital is used with electrons in an orbital with #l = 3#?
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A sample of a gas having a volume of 1 L at 25 deg C and 1 atm pressure is subjected to a decrease in volume and an increase in temperature. What happens to the pressure of the gas?
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What is the oxidation number of the #Mn# in #KMnO_4#?
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A #5 L# container holds #5 # mol and #6 # mol of gasses A and B, respectively. Every three of molecules of gas B bind to two molecule of gas A and the reaction changes the temperature from #360^oK# to #210 ^oK#. By how much does the pressure change?
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If a Tadalafil 10 mg/tab has a typical half life of 17.5 hours, how long will it take until the blood concentration of this dosage falls to 25% of its initial strength?
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How do you write positron decay?
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Suppose light travels 1.5 times faster in a vacuum than it does in glass. What is the index of refraction for glass?
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Which set of the three quantum numbers (n, l, ml) corresponds to a 3d orbital?
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If a substance has a half life of one million years, how much of its will be left after three million years? After four million years?
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Question #748a3
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The half-life of cesium-137 is 30.2 years. If the initial mass of a sample of cesium-137 is 1.00 g, how much will remain after 30.2 years?
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How do you determine if a reaction is a fission or fusion reaction?
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What is an acetyl group?
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Can carbon-14 be used to determine the date of inorganic compounds?
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Question #37c39
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What is the temperature, in K, of 2.20 moles of gas occupying 3.5 L at 3.30 atm?
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How much energy, in joules, must be absorbed if all the #O_3# molecules in the sample of air are to dissociate?
Assume that each photon absorbed causes one #O_3# molecule to dissociate, and that the wavelength of the radiation is 254 nm.
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In the equation #2KClO_3 -> 2KCI + 3O_2#, how many moles of oxygen are produced when 5.05 m of #KClO_3# decompose completely?
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How do nuclear charge and shielding effect the periodic trend and group trend of ionization energy?
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Gold ions form complexes with cyanide ion according to the equation:
#"Au"^(+)(aq) + 2 "CN"^(-) -> ["Au"("CN")_2]^(-)#; #K_f = 2xx10^38#
What is the standard state free energy for this reaction?
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The Calorie used on food labels is equal to how many calories?
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The value of Ksp for Ni(OH)2(aq) is 6.0x10^-16. What is the molar concentration of nickel ions in a saturated pH=7.0 buffer solution? Assume the buffer is sufficiently strong that the pH does not change during equilibration.
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If you mix salt into pure water what is this mixture considered?
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Question #bb66f
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Why are single bonds saturated?
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Fires from combustible metals produce what type of fire?
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Question #877df
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What is alpha decay?
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What is the molar mass of a gas that has a density of 1.18g/L at 25°C and 1 atm?
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How do I find the percentage composition of Nitrogen in N_2O5?
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How does electron configuration effect electronegativity?
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Question #9d802
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Question #6a833
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Question #249e6
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Question #25fad
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How do ionic compounds conduct electricity in water?
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Question #103ea
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How many valence electrons does iron have?
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Question #75f5c
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Question #84bc6
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What does nuclear chemistry involve?
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Question #fbab1
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How can atoms exceed the octet rule?
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Why is it impossible to predict exactly where an electron is at a given moment?
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Question #b171f
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How does alpha decay change the nucleus of a radioactive atom?
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A 23.0 g sample of I2(g) is sealed in a gas bottle having a volume of 500 mL. Some of the molecular I2(g) dissociates into iodine atoms and after a short time the following equilibrium is established.
I2(g-->2I(g)
For this system, Kc= 3.80 x 10^-5. What mass of I2(g) will be in the bottle when equilibrium is established?
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When should I use the ideal gas law and not the combined gas law?
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What is the difference between an atom and an element?