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Item 15: Question 4 pts whun of the following protons (Ha He. and Ho) is most...
Item 2: Question (1 pts.) In a reaction, a reactive intermediate ... Is an energy maximum between 2 transition states. Is an energy minimum between a reactant and a product. Is an energy minimum between 2 transition states. Is always equal to the number of steps in a reaction. Can never be isolated due to its high energy. Submit Submit and Next O: Mark this question for later review. Skip to Previous Skip to Next → ist usetts, Amherst, MA...
An exothermic reaction that is non-spontaneous, respectively, in the forward direction is one that has a VA value and a A v Submit Submit and Next : Mark this question for later review. + Skip to Previous Skip to Next → TSE usetts, Amherst, MA USA IF
Item 10: Question (10 pts.) Given the following reactions, AgBr(s) = Ag+(aq) + Br-(aq) Kap = 5.4E-13 Ag+ (aq) + 2 CN-(aq) — Kp = 1.2E+21 Ag(CN), (aq) determine the equilibrium constant for the reaction below. AgBr(s) + 2 CN- (aq) = Ag(CN)2 (aq) + Br(aq) Submit Submit and Next O: Mark this question for later review. - Skip to Previous
Item 7: Question (10 pts.) Chemical Formulas Scientific Notation Periodic Table Tables In the laboratory you are given the task of separating Ca2 and Zn2 lons in aqueous solution For each reagent listed below indicate if it can be used to separate the lons. Type "Y" for yes or "N" for no. If the reagent CAN be used to separate the ions, give the formula of the precipitate. If it cannot, type "No Y or N Reagent Formula of Precipitate...
Item 6: Question (10 pts.) Chemical Formulas Scientific Notation Periodic Table Tables compare the solubility of silver chloride in each of the following aqueous solutions: 0.10 M NaCH3COO 0.10 M Naci 0.10 M NH NOZ 0.10 M AgCH3COO 1) More soluble than in pure water. 2) Similar solubility as in pure water. 3) Less soluble than in pure water. Submit Submit and Next : Mark this question for later review. Skip to Previous Skip to Next
Item 1: Question (10 pts.) What is the pH of the buffer that results when 13.4 g of NaH,PO, and 5.09 g of Na HPO4 are diluted with water to a volume of 0.912 L? (K, of H,PO4 = 6.2E-8, the molar masses of NaH,PO, and Na HPO, are 120.0 g/mol and 142.0 mol, respectively) Submit Submit and Next O: Mark this question for later review. Skip to Next →
Item 8: Question ou may change your response by submitting again. ssign an R/S designation to each of the molecules below. CIHẠC C HOBROCI A- A=S, B=s O ARBS Resubmit Resubmit and Next : Mark this question for later review. Skip to Previous Skip to Next
Question 5 1 pts Which of the following compounds is the strongest base contains the most reactive electron (a) () (c) d) (0) (a) b @d (d) el Question 6 1 pts Which is the most acidic proton of the designated protons on the structure of Lysergic acid? Ha)
Time Left: Item 6: Question bu may change your response by submitting again. Chemical Formulas Scientific Notation Periodic Table Tables Vhich of the following aqueous solutions are good buffer systems? 0.16 M hydrocyanic acid +0.13 M sodium cyanide 6.37 M potassium nitrate + 3.29 M calcium nitrate 0.15 M sodium hydroxide + 0.21 M sodium chloride 0.28 M ammonia +0.30 M potassium hydroxide 0.21 M hydrobromic acid + 0.23 M potassium bromide Resubmit Resubmit and Next : Mark this question...
14 minutes Time Let Item 4: Question (2 ps) The standard enthalpy change for the complete combustion of 1 mole of glucose (ceH120) is -2808 kJ. CeH120(s)+60(g)6CO 2 (g ) + 6H 2o Calculate A, Ho for glucose (CeH120) based on the following standard molar enthalpies of formation A,Ho -2808 kJ/mol-nn A H(kJmol) molecule COla) H20) 393.5 285.8 O-3.49E+3 kJ/mol O-6.88E+3 kJ/mol O2.16E+3 kJ/mol O-1.27E+3 k.J/mol 0 6.88E+3 kJ/mol Submit Submit and Net Mark this queston tor later review TO...