HotelInfantesAgres - Together we solve school questions. Logo

Questions in chemistry

[Homework Help] Use the table to compare the solubilities of substances. Check all of the boxes that apply. A. Aspirin is less soluble than table salt, but more soluble than carbon dioxide. B. A saltwater solution can be made by dissolving 20 g NaCl in 50 mL water. C. A saturated solution of table sugar is more concentrated than a saturated solution of table salt. D. Increasing the temperature will increase the solubility of all the solutes in the table | Solute | Solubility (g/100 g water) | | :--------------------------------- | :----------------------------- | | Table sugar, [tex]$C _{12} H _{22} O _{11}$[/tex] | 200 | | Table salt, NaCl | 36 | | Aspirin, [tex]$C _9 H _8 O _4$[/tex] | 0.33 | | Carbon dioxide, [tex]$CO _2$[/tex] | 0.17 | *1 g water = 1 mL water

[Homework Help] X is a solution containing 6.0g/dm³ of HCl. Y contains 12g/dm³ of Na2CO3.XH2O. A student treated 25cm³ of Y with x using methyl orange as an indicator, and the average titer value was 12.9cm³. a) Write a balanced equation for the reaction. b) Calculate: i) the concentrated anhydrous Na2CO3 in solution Y ii) the value of x iii) the percentage of water of crystallization in solution y c) What type of salt is NA2CO3.XH2O?

[Homework Help] Write the empirical formula of at least four binary ionic compounds that could be formed from the following ions: [tex]$Mg^{2+}, Ni^{4+}, Cl^{-}, S^{2-}$[/tex]

[Homework Help] A physical chemist measures the temperature [tex]$T$[/tex] inside a vacuum chamber. Here is the result: [tex]$T=-13.8^{\circ} C$[/tex] Convert [tex]$T$[/tex] to SI units. Round your answer to 4 significant figures.

[Homework Help] Select the best answer for the question. Sulfur dioxide emitted from power plants eventually causes acid rain in the atmosphere. Which term best describes acid rain? A. Greenhouse gas B. Primary and secondary pollutant C. Primary pollutant D. Secondary pollutant

[Homework Help] Use [tex]$pH=-\log [H+]$[/tex] to find [tex]$[H+]$[/tex] Milk has a pH of 6.6. What is the hydrogen concentration [tex]$[H+]$[/tex] (in moles per liter) of milk? A. [tex]$-\log 6.6$[/tex] B. [tex]$log 6.6$[/tex] C. [tex]$10^{-6.6}$[/tex] D. [tex]$10^{6.6}$[/tex]

[Homework Help] A student sets up the following equation to solve a problem in solution stoichiometry: [tex]$\left(539 . \frac{mg}{dL}\right)\left(\frac{10^{-3} g}{1 mg}\right)\left(\frac{1 dL}{10^{-1} L}\right)\left(\frac{10^{-3} L}{1 mL}\right)=\text { ? }$[/tex] Enter the units of the student's answer.

[Homework Help] Explain the process of formation of a molecule of ammonia, sodium chloride, and magnesium chloride with figures.

[Homework Help] What volume in $dm^3$ of oxygen at STP is required to convert 60 g of carbon completely into carbon (IV) oxide? $[C = 12, O = 16$, molar volume $= 22.4 dm^3]$

[Homework Help] In the formula [tex]q=\frac{m}{MH}[/tex], where [tex]$q$[/tex] is the amount of substance, [tex]$m$[/tex] is mass, and [tex]$MH$[/tex] is molar mass, how would you solve for mass [tex]$m$[/tex]? a. [tex]$m=MHq$[/tex] b. [tex]$m=\frac{MH}{q}$[/tex] c. [tex]$m=MH-q$[/tex] d. [tex]$m=MH-q$[/tex]