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Why are helium and neon gases called #"inert gases"#?
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Question #0de88
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How can we benefit from chemistry?
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Is #H_3O^+# hard water? What occurs in an aqueous solution of acetic acid?
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What are the guidelines to read skeletal-line structures?
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How can I illustrate Markovnikov's rule by the reaction of propene with hydrobromic acid?
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What are the typical conservation laws, and how do they apply to everyday life?
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Please let me know which is more soluble in water 1-Octanol or 1,3-Propanediol, and please what is the reasons and explain. ?? Thank you
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How does #"Avogadro's number"# relate to the atomic mass of #""^12C# isotope?
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If the empirical formula is #C_2H_5#, and the molecular mass is #58*g*mol^-1#, what is the molecular formula?
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In the U.S., the emissions limit for carbon monoxide in motorcycle engine exhaust is 12.0 g CO per km driven. What is this limit expressed in milligrams per mile (mg/mi)?
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What is an alkoxy group?
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Why is fixation of nitrogen important? How did this effect Germany, particularly, in the early 20th century?
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Write the structural formulae of the two isomers with the molecular formula #C_4H_8O# to illustrate functional group isomerism?
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Question #b0edb
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Which pH paper and pH meter that are used for detect the pH of oil?
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Can you give FIVE examples of supersaturated solutions?
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Why are there three moles of oxygen in one mole of potassium nitrate?
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How do chromium metal, and #Pb^(2+)# interact electrochemically?
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How does thermochemistry treat the making and breaking of chemical bonds?
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Does sodium chloride undergo chemical reaction with water?
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For what does #pH# stand?
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Why is it easy to work with normality than molarity? Can someone explain this question to me, preferably with an example?
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Given that the equilibrium...#4NH_3(g) + 3O_2(g)rarr2N_2(g) + 6H_2O(l) + Delta# is exothermic...what will be effect on the equilibrium if...
#i.# #"Oxygen is removed;"#
#ii.# #"Nitrogen is added;"#
#iii.# #"Water is removed;"#
#iv.# #"If heat is added?"#
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In a #0.25*mol# quantity of #BaCO_3#, how many moles of oxygen atoms are present?
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Is #"HCl"# a strong acid? What about #"HF"#?
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What reactions occur when...?
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If I have #6.022xx10^23# individual #""^1H# atoms, what MASS do I have?
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Why is it always necessary to maximize yield in a chemical reaction?
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Is petrol a reducing species?
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Do full valence shells always result in a formal charge of zero?
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Are nitrates safe materials?
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What is thermochemistry?
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What is the difference between qualitative and quantitative?
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What factor determines electronegativity?
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What do the different bands of colour represent on a chromatograph?
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What is formal charge?
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What is #pH#?
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Why are some spectra more complicated than others?
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What are three consecutive integers whose sum is #-114#?
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The product of reacting an alkene with #"Br"_2(aq)# is #"C"_2"H"_4"BrOH"#. What is its name? Why is the product NOT a geminal dibromide?
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How do you determine non equivalent hydrogens?
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Given #DeltaH_f^@# for #Al_2O_3#, how much aluminum is formed if #838*kJ# of energy are expended?
#2Al(s) + 3/2O_2(g) rarr Al_2O_3(s)# #DeltaH^@=-1676*kJ*mol^-1#
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In which of the given solutions with EQUAL concentrations will silver bromide be LEAST soluble?
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Why is chirality important in biochemistry?
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Question #7c173
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How are physical changes different from chemical changes?
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What is stoichiometry? Can you explain the concept?
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How to know covalent bond with highest polarity?
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Is the protonolysis reaction of sulfuric acid in aqueous solution an example of chemical change?
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What is stoichiometry with acid and base dissociation?
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How do we know which ions each element forms? And how do assign charges in complex ions?
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What are possible structures for an organic molecule whose mass spectrum gives #m"/"z=128, 85, 71, 57, 43#?
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What is the #"molality"# of a #5.0*g# mass of toluene dissolved in #255*g# of benzene?
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Why are ideas on the nature of matter different from those held 200 years ago, and different from those held 2500 years ago?
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How are redox reactions involved in corrosion?
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Should a given object be more buoyant in liquid mercury than in liquid water?
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Question #c2c85
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Combustion analysis of a 31.472 mg sample of the widely used flame retardant Decabrom gave 1.444 mg of #CO_2#. Is the molecular formula of Decabrom #C_12Br_10O# or #C_12H_10O#?
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How does metallic bonding contribute to a metals malleability?
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Which is molecular: xenon; argon; barium; iodine; potassium?
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Why is ionic solid non-conductive, yet its solutions in water, or in the liquid state, it carries a charge?
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Why is mercury now seldom seen in laboratories?
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What is the solubility of zinc hydroxide in aqueous solution if #pH=9#?
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