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Calculate the cell potential for a given electrochemical reaction where the half-cell reactions are:* Fe3+(aq) + e- → Fe2+(aq) E° = 0.77 V* Ag+(aq) + e- → Ag(s) E° = 0.80 VAssume 1.0 M solutions and standard state conditions. Determine whether the reaction is spontaneous or non-spontaneous under standard conditions.
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Calculate the formal charge of nitrogen in the molecule of ammonia (NH3) assuming it has single covalent bonds.
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Calculate the enthalpy of vaporization for propane given its heat of fusion is 0.513 kJ/mol and heat of vaporization is 15.90 kJ/mol. The molar mass of propane is 44.10 g/mol.
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Calculate the formal charge of each atom in the molecule SO3.
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A chemistry student has 20 grams of sodium hydroxide and 25 grams of hydrochloric acid. What is the limiting reactant in the reaction and how much product can be formed? (Assuming the balanced equation is NaOH + HCl → NaCl + H2O)
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Calculate the heat required to sublime 20.0 grams of dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) at a temperature of -78.5 °C, given the heat of sublimation of CO2 is 25.2 kJ/mol.
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Calculate the heat required to raise the temperature of 50 grams of water from 20°C to 80°C. The specific heat capacity of water is 4.184 J/g·°C.
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Calculate the corrosion potential of a pure copper metal electrode immersed in a 0.1 M solution of CuSO4 at 298 K, given that the standard electrode potential of Cu2+/Cu is +0.34 V and the standard potential of the hydrogen electrode is 0 V. Assume that activity coefficients for copper ions and sulfate ions are equal to 1.0 in the solution. What is the likelihood that this copper electrode will corrode in this given environment?
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Calculate the exchange current density at the interface between a silver electrode and an aqueous solution of silver ions, given that the standard reduction potential for the Ag+/Ag half-cell is +0.80 V, the concentration of Ag+ in the solution is 0.025 M, and the temperature is 25°C.
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Calculate the enthalpy change for the isomerization of butene-1 to butene-2 given that the standard enthalpy of formation of butene-1 is -25.3 kJ/mol and the standard enthalpy of formation of butene-2 is -23.6 kJ/mol. The reaction is carried out at a constant pressure of 1 atm and a temperature of 298 K.
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Calculate the corrosion potential of a copper electrode immersed in a 0.10 M solution of copper(II) sulfate at 25°C, given that the standard reduction potential of Cu2+/Cu is +0.34 V and the pH of the solution is 4.5.
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Calculate the activation energy of a reaction that has a rate constant of 8.23 x 10^-4 s^-1 at 300 K and a rate constant of 1.56 x 10^-2 s^-1 at 350 K.
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Calculate the heat capacity of 50 grams of water at 25°C, given that the specific heat capacity of water is 4.18 J/g°C.
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Calculate the enthalpy of reduction for Fe2O3 given that it is reduced to FeO by hydrogen at 298K and constant pressure. Given that the standard enthalpy of formation of Fe2O3 and FeO are -822kJ/mol and -272kJ/mol respectively, the heat of combustion of hydrogen is -286kJ/mol and the enthalpy of formation of H2O is -285.8kJ/mol.
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Calculate the melting point of a mixture of 1 mol of benzene and 2 mol of toluene, given that the pure components have melting points of 5.5 °C and -95.0 °C, respectively.
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Calculate the bond order and bond length of the carbon monoxide (CO) molecule. Show your work and state the type of bond formed between carbon and oxygen in CO.
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Calculate the bond length between two hydrogen atoms that are covalently bonded together. Given that the bond energy for the H-H bond is 436 kJ/mol and the force constant is 434 N/m.
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Calculate the enthalpy of adsorption of hydrogen gas on platinum at 298 K, given that the maximum coverage of hydrogen on the platinum surface is 0.5 monolayers and the equilibrium constant for the process at 298 K is 2.5 x 10^3. Assume that the adsorption process is exothermic and that the standard enthalpy of formation of water is -286 kJ/mol.
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Calculate the enthalpy change for the hydrolysis of 2 moles of sucrose (C12H22O11) in aqueous solution given that the heat capacity of the solution is 4.18 J/g.K, the initial and final temperatures of the solution are 22.0°C and 28.0°C respectively. The molar mass of sucrose is 342.3 g/mol.
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Calculate the bond length between two carbon atoms in ethene (C2H4), given that the distance between the nuclei of the carbon atoms is 1.33 angstroms and the bond angle between them is 121.7 degrees. Use the formula for calculating bond length based on the bond angle and distance between nuclei.
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