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Intro to Chemical Engineering
Introductory Chemistry
303 SOLVED PROBLEMS
Question: 15.9
Calculate the molar solubility of BaSO4. ...
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Begin by writing the reaction by which solid [late...
Question: 11.15
A sample of gas has an initial volume of 2.4 L at a pressure of 855 mm Hg and a temperature of 298 K. If the gas is heated to a temperature of 387 K and expanded to a volume of 4.1 L, what is its final pressure in millimeters of mercury? ...
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GIVEN:
P_1
= 855 mm Hg
V_1[/...
Question: 18.4
Name the following alkane. CH3CH2CHCH2CH2CH3 ...
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This compound has six carbon atoms in its longest ...
Question: 18.7
Name the following compounds. ...
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(a) Follow the procedure for naming alkanes, keepi...
Question: 18.5
Name the following alkane. CH3CHCH2CHCH2CH2CH3 ...
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This compound has seven carbon atoms in its longes...
Question: 13.18
Calculate the freezing point of a 2.5 m aqueous sucrose solution. ...
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GIVEN: 2.5 m solution FIND:
\Delta T_f[/la...
Question: 13.17
Calculate the molality of a solution containing 0.183 mol of sucrose dissolved in 1.10 kg of water. ...
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GIVEN: 0.183 mol of sucrose 1.10 kg
H_2O[/l...
Question: 13.13
Calculate the molarity of a KCl solution containing 0.22 mol of KCl in 0.455 L of solution. ...
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GIVEN: 0.22 mol KCI 0.455 L solution FIND: molarit...
Question: 13.12
How much KCl in grams is in 0.337 L of a 5.80 % mass percent KCl solution? (Assume that the density of the solution is 1.05 g/mL.) ...
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GIVEN: 5.80% KCl by mass 0.337 L solution
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Question: 13.11
Find the mass percent concentration of a solution containing 19 g of solute and 158 g of solvent. ...
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GIVEN: 19 g solute 158 g solvent FIND: mass percen...
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