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Calculate the magnetic moment of Fe(CO)₅ using Molecular Orbital Theory.
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Calculate the electronegativity difference between carbon and hydrogen in a methane (CH4) molecule using the Pauling scale of electronegativity.
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Calculate the change in entropy when 1 mole of an ideal gas is compressed from 4 L to 1 L irreversibly at a temperature of 298 K.
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A chemistry student needs to determine the concentration of silver nitrate (AgNO3) in a given sample from the following information:- A 10 mL sample of 0.1 M sodium chloride (NaCl) was mixed with excess silver nitrate.- The resulting precipitate was filtered, washed, and dried. The mass of the precipitate was found to be 0.212 g.- The molar mass of AgNO3 is 169.87 g/mol.What is the concentration of AgNO3 in the original sample?
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Calculate the heat of hydration for the reaction between anhydrous copper sulfate (CuSO4) and water (H2O), given that the mass of anhydrous copper sulfate used is 10 g and the temperature of the solution increases from 25°C to 35°C. The molar heat of hydration for copper sulfate pentahydrate (CuSO4.5H2O) is -90.1 kJ/mol.
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Calculate the equilibrium constant (Kc) for the following reaction at 300 K: N2(g) + 3 H2(g) ↔ 2 NH3(g) given that at equilibrium, the concentration of N2 is 0.12 M, H2 is 0.20 M, and NH3 is 0.16 M.
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Calculate the enthalpy of formation of sodium chloride from its constituent elements, given the following thermochemical equations:2Na (s) + 1/2 O2 (g) -> Na2O (s) ΔH° = -414.1 kJ/mol Na2O (s) + 1/2 Cl2 (g) -> NaCl (s) ΔH° = -411.2 kJ/mol
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Calculate the lattice energy of MgO (magnesium oxide) given that the ionic charges of Mg and O are +2 and -2, respectively, and the distance between the ions is 2.1 Å.
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Calculate the amount of heat released when 0.5 moles of propane, C3H8, combust completely in oxygen gas, O2, according to the following balanced equation:C3H8(g) + 5O2(g) -> 3CO2(g) + 4H2O(l), ∆H = -2220 kJ/mol.
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Calculate the enthalpy change of the polymerization reaction of ethylene, given that the heat of combustion of ethylene is -1411 kJ/mol and the enthalpy of formation of ethylene is +52.3 kJ/mol. The balanced equation for the polymerization of ethylene is:nC2H4 -> [-C2H4-]nAssume complete polymerization and that the standard enthalpy of formation of the polymer is negligible.
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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 corrosion potential of iron in an acidic environment with a pH of 3.5, given that the half-reaction for the reduction of Fe3+ to Fe2+ is Fe3+ + e- → Fe2+ and the standard reduction potential (E°) for this half-reaction is +0.771 V.
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Calculate the entropy change for the following chemical reaction at 25 °C: 2H2(g) + O2(g) → 2H2O(l) Given that the standard molar entropy of H2(g), O2(g), and H2O(l) are 130.68 J/mol·K, 205.03 J/mol·K and 70.01 J/mol·K respectively.
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A chemistry student needs to determine the precipitate formed when 50 mL of 0.2 M silver nitrate solution is mixed with 75 mL of 0.1 M potassium chloride solution. What is the mass of the precipitate formed and what is the percent yield of the reaction?
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Calculate the amount of energy required to melt 50 grams of ice at 0°C, given the enthalpy of fusion for water is 6.01 kJ/mol.
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Identify the type of isomerism present in the following pair of compounds: CH3CH2CH2OH and CH3CH2OCH3
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Calculate the bond dissociation energy (in kJ/mol) for the breaking of the carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bond in methane (CH4), given the following information: CH4 (g) → CH3 (g) + H (g) ∆H = 432 kJ/mol Note: The bond dissociation energy is the amount of energy required to break a bond between two atoms in a molecule, resulting in two separate atoms.
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Calculate the equilibrium constant, Kc, for the reaction:2SO2(g) + O2(g) ⇌ 2SO3(g) at a temperature of 600 K, given that the initial concentrations of SO2, O2, and SO3 were 0.025 M, 0.014 M, and 0 M, respectively, and at equilibrium [SO2] = 0.015 M, [O2] = 0.008 M, and [SO3] = 0.025 M.
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Calculate the corrosion potential for a pure iron (Fe) electrode in a 1 M HCl solution at 25°C, given that the standard reduction potential of Fe in acidic solution is -0.44 V.
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A chemistry student needs to determine the enthalpy of oxidation of magnesium. For this, they need to conduct an experiment in which they react 1 gram of magnesium metal with excess hydrochloric acid of 2 moles concentration. They need to measure the temperature change that occurs during the reaction, which they will use to calculate the enthalpy of oxidation of magnesium. What is the enthalpy of oxidation of magnesium according to the student's experiment?
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