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The reaction seems to follow the rate law Rate = k[NO2]2. I…

The reaction seems to follow the rate law Rate = k[NO2]2. Is the following a valid mechanism and why?Step 1:                                                    (very fast, reversible)Step 2:                                        (slow)

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Place the following in order of increasing molar entropy at…

Place the following in order of increasing molar entropy at 298 K. NO CO SO

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Which of the following are listed in order of increasing sta…

Which of the following are listed in order of increasing standard molar entropy?

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A reaction has a rate law of rate = 0.014 L/(mol• s) [A]2. W…

A reaction has a rate law of rate = 0.014 L/(mol• s) [A]2. What will be the concentration of A after 3.0 hours if the initial concentration is 0.025 M?  

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The following titration curve is most likely to be associate…

The following titration curve is most likely to be associated with

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Which of the following are listed in order of increasing sta…

Which of the following are listed in order of increasing standard molar entropy?

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In the equation below, what particle or type of radiation ne…

In the equation below, what particle or type of radiation needs to be included to balance the equation? 234Th → ? + beta particle

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Use the standard half-cell potentials listed below to calcul…

Use the standard half-cell potentials listed below to calculate the standard cell potential for a galvanic cell at 25°C made from those materials. F2(g) + e⁻ → 2 F⁻(aq) E° = +2.87 V Mn2+(aq) + 2 e⁻ → Mn(s) E° = -1.18 V  

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At room temperature and 1 atm, the vapor pressure of isobuty…

At room temperature and 1 atm, the vapor pressure of isobutyl benzoate is 237 mm Hg, and the vapor pressure of vinyl acetate is 72.5 mm Hg. What is the total vapor pressure over a solution composed of these two substances when Xisobutyl benzoate = 0.850.

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Determine the molality of an aqueous solution prepared by di…

Determine the molality of an aqueous solution prepared by dissolving 0.112 moles of LiCl in 13.7 moles of H2O.

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