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Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. It is often necessary to do calculations using scientific notation when working chemistry problems. For practice, perform each of the following calculations. (2.43 x 10°) (1.00 x 10-6) - C 5.13 x 104 6.00 x 10-4 (204 104)(0454 wo), _ (2.80 x 10-6) (9.45 x 104) (3.10 x 10") (7.20 x 10-5) Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 7 more group attempts remaining
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References Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. 1. The formula for the conjugate base of CH3COOH is 2. The formula for the conjugate acid of HSO3 is Submit Answer Try Another Version 10 item attempts remaining
(References] Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. The temperature dependence of the vapor pressure is given by the equation: p=de Where: p = vapor pressure T = temperature A = pre-exponential constant A vap = enthalpy of vaporization Use the rules for logarithms and exponents to write this equation in logarithmic form. NOTE: Write A Hyn as dH (with no spaces) for the answers below. Use (caret) to enter superscripts. Inp- Submit Answer Ratry...
Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. A buffer solution is made that is 0.339 M in H, CO3 and 0.339 M in NaHCO3 If K1 for H2CO3 is 4.20 x 10-7, what is the pH of the buffer solution? pH Write the net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when 0.082 mol HCl is added to 1.00 L of the buffer solution. (Use the lowest possible coefficients. Omit states of matter. Use H0+...
Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. A buffer solution is made that is 0.458 M in H, CO3 and 0.458 M in NaHCO3 If Kal for H2CO3 is 4.20 x 10-7, what is the pH of the buffer solution? pH = Write the net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when 0.135 mol HBr is added to 1.00 L of the buffer solution. (Use the lowest possible coefficients. Omit states of matter. Use...