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Which of the following would cause the greatest freezing poi…

Which of the following would cause the greatest freezing point depression when dissolved in a liter of water 1.0 M NaCl, 1.0 M KBr, 2.0 M C6H12O6, 1.0 M Ca3(PO4)2?

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How many grams of sucrose needs to be added to 1 kg of ethan…

How many grams of sucrose needs to be added to 1 kg of ethanol to achieve a freezing point depression of 1.99 °C? Given the molal freezing point depression constant for ethanol is 1.99 °C/m, the molar mass of sucrose is 342.3 g/mol and ΔTf = -iKfm.

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What is the pKa of a weak acid whose Ka is 2.4 x 10-4?

What is the pKa of a weak acid whose Ka is 2.4 x 10-4?

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A voltaic cell has a silver bar as the cathode with a soluti…

A voltaic cell has a silver bar as the cathode with a solution containing AgNO3 surrounding the cathode. It has a copper bar as the anode with a solution containing Cu(NO3)2 surrounding the anode. The salt bridge is KCl. Where will the K+ migrate to keep electrical neutrality?

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Download the following file to begin.  e_Landscape_Sales.xls…

Download the following file to begin.  e_Landscape_Sales.xlsx When finished, upload only the Landscape and Garden sales worksheet for this question. Question 3: Landscape and Garden Sales (Excel) Start Excel and open the file e_Landscape_Sales. Save the document as Lastname_Firstname_Exam_Landscape_Sales using your first and last name. Change the theme to Basis. Group the two worksheets. Merge and center the title across the range A1:G1 and apply the Title style. Merge and center the subtitle across the range A2:G2 and apply the Heading 1 style. Apply the Heading 4 style to cells B11:G11. Insert a formula to calculate the Product Total in cells E12:E16 for each of the products. Insert a formula to calculate the monthly total for each of the months in cells B17:E17. Calculate the percent of the total in cells F12:F16 using an absolute reference, and apply Percent Style with no decimal places and center the values within the cells. Change the width of columns B:E to 14.5. Apply the Accounting Number Format with zero decimal places to cells B12:E12 and B17:E17. Apply the Total style to cells B17:E17. For the range B13:E16, apply the Comma Style with zero decimal places. In cells B4:B7, enter formulas to calculate the Average, Median, Min, and Max for the Product Total in cells E12:E16. Apply the Accounting Number Format. In cells G12:G16, enter a formula that displays “Yes” if the Percent of Total is less than or equal to 10% (use

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A 1.00 L solution saturated at 25 °C with calcium oxalate (C…

A 1.00 L solution saturated at 25 °C with calcium oxalate (CaC2O4) contains 0.0061 g of CaC2O4. Calculate the Ksp for this salt at 25 °C.

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Calculate the change in Gibbs free energy, ΔG, for the follo…

Calculate the change in Gibbs free energy, ΔG, for the following reaction, H2(g) + Zn2+(aq) → Zn(s) + 2 H+(aq), where the standard reduction potential for the reduction of Zn2+ to Zn(s) is -0.76 V. Given the Faraday constant is 96,485 J/V-mol.

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Predict whether the equivalence point for a titration of NH3…

Predict whether the equivalence point for a titration of NH3 with HCl will be above, below, or at pH 7.0.

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Given the standard reduction potentials for the following ha…

Given the standard reduction potentials for the following half reactions. Determine which combination of these half-cell reactions leads to the cell reaction with the largest positive cell potential. Ag+(aq) + e- → Ag(s) 0.80V Cu2+(aq) + 2e- → Cu(s) 0.34V Ni2+(aq) + 2e- → Ni(s) -0.28 V Cr3+(aq) + 3e- → Cr(s) -0.41 V

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Consider the reaction, B(aq) + H2O(l) → BH+(aq) + OH-(aq). I…

Consider the reaction, B(aq) + H2O(l) → BH+(aq) + OH-(aq). If the salt of BH+(aq) is added, how is the equilibrium constant affected?

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