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Determine the formal charge of the central atom in SF6. Show all your work and explain how you arrived at your answer.
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Determine the equilibrium constant, Kc, for the reaction between iodine and thiosulfate ions in aqueous solution, given the initial concentrations of iodine (0.02 M), thiosulfate (0.05 M), and hydrogen ions (0.1 M). The reaction is as follows:I2(aq) + 2S2O3^2-(aq) + 2H+(aq) ⇌ 2I^-(aq) + S4O6^2-(aq) Assume that the reaction takes place at 25°C and that the reaction quotient Qc has a value of 0.04 at equilibrium.
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Determine the equilibrium constant, Kc, for the formation of the complex ion FeSCN2+ if 0.15 moles of Fe(NO3)3 and 0.25 moles of NaSCN are mixed in 1.0 L of water at 25°C and allowed to come to equilibrium. During the reaction, 0.05 moles of FeSCN2+ are formed.
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Determine the equilibrium constant, Kc, for the following reaction: N2(g) + O2(g) ⇌ 2NO(g) If the initial concentration of N2 is 0.50 M, O2 is 0.40 M, and NO is 0.10 M at equilibrium, what is the value of Kc?
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Determine the equilibrium constant for the reaction of the complex ion formation between silver ion (Ag+) and ammonia (NH3) in a solution at 25°C, given that the concentration of Ag+ is 0.005 M and that of NH3 is 0.025 M. The balanced equation for the reaction is Ag+ + 2NH3 ⇋ [Ag(NH3)2]+.
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Determine the equilibrium constant for the following redox reaction taking place at 25°C: Fe2+(aq) + H2O2(aq) + 2H+(aq) → Fe3+(aq) + 2H2O(l) Given the standard reduction potentials below: Fe3+/Fe2+ = +0.771 V H2O2(aq)/H2O(l) = +1.78 V
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Determine the equilibrium constant at room temperature for the reaction of hydrogen gas and iodine gas to form hydrogen iodide gas, if the initial concentrations of hydrogen and iodine gases were 0.50 M and 0.25 M, respectively, and the equilibrium concentration of hydrogen iodide gas is 0.40 M.
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Determine the equilibrium constant (Kc) for the reaction 2SO2(g) + O2(g) ⇌ 2SO3(g), given that at a certain temperature, the initial concentrations of SO2, O2, and SO3 were 0.10 M, 0.20 M, and 0.05 M, respectively, and the reaction was allowed to reach equilibrium.
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Determine the equilibrium constant (Kc) for the reaction 2NO(g) + O2(g) ⇌ 2NO2(g) if the initial concentration of NO is 0.15 M, O2 is 0.10 M and NO2 is 0.30 M at equilibrium.
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Determine the equilibrium constant (Kc) for the following reaction at a temperature of 298 K if the concentrations of reactants and products are [CO] = 0.10 M, [H2] = 0.20 M, and [CH3OH] = 0.05 M:CO(g) + 2H2(g) ↔ CH3OH(g)
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Determine the equilibrium constant (Kc) for the chemical reaction: 2 SO2(g) + O2(g) ⇌ 2 SO3(g)Given that at a certain temperature, the concentrations of SO2, O2, and SO3 are 0.25 M, 0.15 M, and 0.40 M, respectively, at equilibrium.
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Determine the equilibrium concentrations of reactants and products for the reaction 2H2(g) + O2(g) ⇌ 2H2O(g) at 500K when initial concentrations of H2 and O2 are 0.2M and 0.1M respectively, and the equilibrium constant (Kc) is 4.67 x 10^3.
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Determine the entropy change for the combustion of methane gas (CH4) at constant pressure and 298 K. Given the standard molar entropy values are: S°(CH4) = 186 J/mol.K, S°(O2) = 205 J/mol.K, S°(CO2) = 214 J/mol.K and S°(H2O) = 188 J/mol.K.
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Determine the enthalpy of hydrolysis for sodium acetate (NaC2H3O2) given that the enthalpy of neutralization for acetic acid (HC2H3O2) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is -55.9 kJ/mol and the heat of formation for NaC2H3O2 is -382.7 kJ/mol.
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Determine the enthalpy of desorption for carbon dioxide from activated charcoal at 25°C. Given: the equilibrium pressure of CO2 is 0.1 atm and the mass of charcoal used is 2.5 g.
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Determine the enthalpy of adsorption for the reaction of hydrogen gas adsorbing onto a platinum surface, given that 2.00 g of hydrogen gas is adsorbed onto a 1.00 g platinum surface at 25°C and the pressure is 1 bar. The volume of the system is 1.00 L and the initial temperature of the platinum surface is also 25°C. Assume that the surface is in thermal equilibrium with the surroundings and that the gas behaves ideally.
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Determine the enthalpy change of precipitation for the reaction between 50ml of 0.1M sodium sulfate and 50ml of 0.1M barium nitrate, given that the final temperature is 25°C and the initial temperature was 30°C. The specific heat capacity of the solution is 4.18 J/g °C and the density is 1 g/mL. (Assume the reaction goes to completion and all volumes are additive.)
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Determine the enthalpy change of precipitation for the reaction between 50 mL of 0.1 M NaOH and 50 mL of 0.1 M CuSO4, given that the final solution has a temperature of 25°C and the specific heat capacity of the solution is 4.18 J/g·°C.
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Determine the enthalpy change for the oxidation of 2 moles of iron (Fe) to form iron oxide (FeO) using the following data: Fe + 1/2 O2 → FeO ΔH = -65.0 kJ/mol 4 Fe + 3 O2 → 2 Fe2O3 ΔH = -1648.6 kJ/mol
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Determine the empirical formula of a compound containing 36.5% sodium, 38.1% chlorine, and 25.4% oxygen by mass.
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