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For this question, answer it on your work paper. In the box below, type “complete” when finished. Make sure to show all of your work. Consider the following reaction: 2 C6H6 (l) + 15 O2 (g) → 12 CO2 (g) + 6 H2O (l) Using the Standard Thermodynamics Properties Table a. Calculate
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For this question, answer it on your work paper. In the box below, type “complete” when finished. Make sure to show all of your work. Problem: Let’s analyze a titration that involves a bottle of nitric acid with an unknown concentration. You titrate an 85.00 mL sample of this solution with 3.500 M calcium hydroxide. It takes 38.35 mL of the calcium hydroxide to reach the endpoint. What is the concentration (in molarity) of the nitric acid in the bottle? Given:
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In the space provided, write the complete balanced chemical equation represented by the statement. In an aqueous solution, lead (III) nitrate reacts with potassium oxalate to form a precipitate of lead (III) oxalate and aqueous potassium nitrate.
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For this question, answer it on your work paper. In the box below, type “complete” when finished. Make sure to show all of your work. Problem: Let’s analyze a titration that involves a bottle of sulfuric acid with an unknown concentration. You titrate a 85.00 mL sample of this solution with 3.550 M sodium hydroxide. It takes 67.50 mL of the sodium hydroxide to reach the endpoint. What is the concentration (in molarity) of the sulfuric acid in the bottle? Given:
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