Calorimetry 1. How many calories would it take to raise the temperature of 200 g of water 100oC? 2. It takes 23.5 J to raise the temperature of 10.0 g of silver by 10oC. What is the specific heat of silver? 3. A 255 g quantity of gold is heated from 28oC to 100oC. How many joules of energy were used? (specific heat of gold = 0.13 J/goC) 4. What will be the final temperature of 5.00 g of silver at 37oC if it gives off 25.0 J of heat to the surroundings
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Question 1 Consider the following equilibrium.4NH3(g) + 3O2(g) | View Full Image | | 2N2(g) + 6H2O(g)Suppose 0.30 mol of NH3 and 0.40 mol of oxygen are added to a 5.0-L container. If x mol of water is present at equilibrium‚ what is the equilibrium concentration of oxygen?Answer 0.40 - 0.50x | 0.30 - 0.50x | 0.08 - 0.10x | 0.06 - 0.13x | 0.40 - | View Full Image | | x | 4 points Question 2 At 298 K‚ the value of Kc for the reaction
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a substance that conducts an electric current when dissolved in water is called an electrolyte a non-electrolyte is a substance that does not conduct an electric current in aqueous solution NH4+‚ NO3-‚ and group 1A cations are ions that always form soluble ionic compounds a precipitation reaction is a reaction in which two or more water-soluble ionic compounds react in aqueous solution to form one or more insoluble precipitates. a precipitate is a solid that separates from a solution a species
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Chapter 14 Lecture Outline Prepared by Andrea D. Leonard University of Louisiana at Lafayette Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Organic Compounds that Contain Oxygen‚ Halogen‚ or Sulfur Four families of compounds that contain a C atom singly bonded to O‚ S‚ or X (F‚ Cl‚ Br‚ or I) are: 1. Alcohols‚ which contain an OH (hydroxyl) group 2. Ethers‚ which have two alkyl groups bonded to an O atom 2 Organic Compounds that Contain
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` CHEMISTRY PROJECT ON PRESENCE OF INSECTICIDES IN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES A PROJECT REPORT Submitted by VAISHAKH MURALEEDHARAN Class: XII-A JANUARY 2015 DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY SHANTINIKETAN INDIAN SCHOOL DOHA-QATAR SHANTINIKETAN INDIAN SCHOOL‚ DOHA – QATAR Affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education‚ Delhi. Approved by the Ministry of Education‚ State of Qatar. BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE This is to certify that this project report entitled “CHEMISTRY PROJECT ON” PRESENCE
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DESIGN OF THE QUESTION PAPER CHEMISTRY CLASS - XII Time : Three Hours Max. Marks : 70 The weightage of the distribution of marks over different dimensions of the question paper shall be as follows: A. Weightage to content/subject units Unit Title Marks 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Solid state Solutions Electrochemistry Chemical Kinetics Surface Chemistry General principles and process of Isolation of elements p-Block Elements
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SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS: WHAT: Printed questionnaire with the answers written in a big yellow booklet. One page per number. Paginate each page accordingly. Use different inks to distinguish the bonds of electrons for numbers involving molecular structure. WHO: All students with Student Number ending in ODD number will answer Set A while students with Student Number ending in EVEN number will answer Set B. Indicate your Student Number and the Set you are answering in front of the yellow
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1. Hydrogen Name: Hydrogen Atomic number: 1 Atomic Weight: 1.00794 grams/mole Standard state: gas at 198 K Hydrogen is the lightest Hydrogen is the lightest element. It is by far the most abundant element in the universe and makes up above 90% of Universe by weight. Hydrogen as water (H2O) is absolutely essential to life and it is present in all organic compounds. Hydrogen is lightest gas. Hydrogen gas was used in lighter-than-air balloons for transport but is far too dangerous because
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29) The structural formulas are given for these cis or trans alkenes. (a) trans-1‚2-dichloropropane (b) cis-2-pentene (c) cis-3-hexene (d) trans-2-hexene Write the structural formula for: (a) cis-1‚2-dichloropropene (b) trans-2-pentene (c) trans-3-hexene (d) cis-2-hexene 30) In each case‚ tell whether cis and trans exist. If they do‚ write the structural formulas for two isomers and label each cis or trans‚ (a) Br2CH2 : No (b) CH3CH2CH=CHCH2CH3: Yes (c) CH3CH=CHCH3:
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