Assign oxidation numbers to each atom of the redox equation…
Assign oxidation numbers to each atom of the redox equation below (9 pts – 1 pt per ON). In addition, identify the oxidizing and reducing agents (2 pts – 1 pt per agent). Just list the oxidation numbers in order from left to right in your answer space. You don’t need to write them as superscripts, and you don’t need to rewrite the entire redox equation over. 4 ClO3- + 3 N2H4 —–> 6 NO + 4 Cl- + 6 H2O
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The pressure of a gas sample is measured with an open-ended manometer containing mercury, with the mercury level on the far side (towards the opening) 13.7 mm higher than the nearer side (towards the gas sample). If the pressure of the gas sample is 787.5 mm Hg, what is the barometric pressure, in atm?
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You find a bottle of phosphoric acid of unknown concentration in the lab stockroom. To determine the concentration, you decide to perform a titration with 0.1388 M sodium hydroxide in the buret, starting with 25.00 mL of acid in the reaction flask along with some indicator solution. The initial volume reading in the buret was 0.62 mL, and at the endpoint the final volume reading in the buret was 49.11 mL. What is the concentration (in M) of the phosphoric acid solution?
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Provide the missing systematic chemical name or chemical formula for the following substances. Spelling counts. When entering formulas, all numbers will be assumed to be subscripts. Include states of matter such as (g) and (aq) ONLY when the state of matter affects the name of the compound. (1 pt each) Problem # Systematic Chemical Name Chemical Formula A [namea] C2H6 B lead (II) acetate [formulab] C [namec] Ca(NO3)2
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