Answer:
1. <u>No, you cannot calculate the solubility of X in water at 26ºC.</u>
Explanation:
You cannot calculate the solubility of X in <em>water at 26 degrees Celsius </em>because you do not know whether the solution formed by dissolving the crystals in 3.00 liters of water is saturaed or not.
The only way to determine the solubility of the compound X is by dissolving the crystals in certain (measured) amount of water and making sure that some crystals remain undissolved, as a solid on the bottom of the beaker.
Next, you should filter the solution to remove the undissolved crystals. Then, weigh the solution, evaporate, wash, dry, and weigh the crystals.
Then you have the mass of the crystals dissolved and the mass of the solution which will let you calculate the mass of pure water, and then the solubility.
Answer: This means that the answer can be proven wrong.
Explanation:
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Answer:
IHD = 0
Explanation:
Given that
C₆H₁₅N
Number of carbon atoms(n) = 6
Number of hydrogen atoms(x') = 15
Number of nitrogen atoms = 1
There is nitrogen atoms then x = x' -1
The index of hydrogen deficiency given as
So
IHD = 0
The index of hydrogen deficiency is zero.
Answer:
Explanation:
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In this case, considering the dissociation of valeric acid as:
Its corresponding law of mass action is:
Now, by means of the change due to dissociation, it becomes:
Solving for we obtain:
Thus, since the concentration of hydronium equals , the answer is:
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Answer:
Identify the "given" information and what the problem is asking you to "find."
Given : Cl2O7
Find: % Composition (% Cl and %O)
List other known quantities.
Mass of Cl in 1 mol Cl2O7 , 2 Cl : 2 x 35.45 g = 70.90 g
Mass of O in 1 mol Cl2O7 , 7 O: 7 x 16.00 g = 112.00 g
Molar mass of Cl2O7 = 182.90 g/mol