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The last valence electron in V is 3d2. What are the quantum…

The last valence electron in V is 3d2. What are the quantum numbers for this electron. n is _______ l is  _______ ml is _______ and ms is _______

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The specific heat capacities of three metals are given below…

The specific heat capacities of three metals are given below. Metal Fe Pb Zn Specific Heat, j/g°C 0.470 0.130 0.388 If 1.00 gram of each metal is heated to 100 degrees celsius and added to 10 grams of water at 25 degrees celsius, what is the order of the temperatures of the final mixtures from the lowest to the highest?

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Calculate ΔH° for the following unbalanced reaction using th…

Calculate ΔH° for the following unbalanced reaction using the data for the enthalpy of formation in the appendix. C2H2(g) + O2(g) –> CO2 (g) + H2O (g)

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Given the enthalpy changes: A +B –> C ΔH= -35 kj/mol A…

Given the enthalpy changes: A +B –> C ΔH= -35 kj/mol A + D –> E + F ΔH= 20 kj/mol F –> C + E ΔH= 15 kj/mol

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Consider the reaction: B2H6(g) + 3O2(g) –>B2O3(s) + 3H2O(g)…

Consider the reaction: B2H6(g) + 3O2(g) –>B2O3(s) + 3H2O(g)             ΔH = -2035 kJ Calculate the amount of heat released when each of the following amounts of diborane (B2H6) is burned A mixture of 20.0 g B2H6 and 10.0 g O2

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Nitrogen has a greater first ionization energy than oxygen….

Nitrogen has a greater first ionization energy than oxygen. What is the best explanation for this observation?

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Five successive determinations of the density of an alloy ga…

Five successive determinations of the density of an alloy gave the following results: 10.29 g/ml 9.95 g/ml 10.06 g/ml 9.89 g/ml 10.18 g/ml What value should be reported for the density of this alloy?

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Which compound contains the highest percentage of magnesium…

Which compound contains the highest percentage of magnesium by mass?

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A 10.00 g sample of a compound containing only carbon, hydro…

A 10.00 g sample of a compound containing only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen forms 23.98 g of CO2 and 4.91 g H2O upon complete combustion. What is the empirical formula of the compound?

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If the actual density of the liquid was 1.18 g/mL, calculate…

If the actual density of the liquid was 1.18 g/mL, calculate the absolute uncertainty.

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