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Calculate the formal charge on each atom in the nitrate ion (NO3^-).
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Calculate the formal charge on each atom in SO4 2- ion.
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Calculate the formal charge of the sulfur atom in the sulfite ion (SO3) using the formula for formal charge calculation.
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Calculate the formal charge of the oxygen atom and the chlorine atom in the perchlorate ion, ClO₄⁻. Show your work and explain how you arrived at your answer.
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Calculate the formal charge of oxygen in the molecule SO2.
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Calculate the formal charge of nitrogen in the nitrogen dioxide (NO2) molecule.
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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 formal charge of nitrogen in the molecule NO3-.
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Calculate the formal charge of each atom in the molecule SO3.
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Calculate the final temperature when 25 grams of aluminum at 80°C is placed in 100 grams of water at 25°C. The specific heat capacity of aluminum is 0.90 J/g°C and the specific heat capacity of water is 4.18 J/g°C.
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Calculate the extent of polarization for a cell in which a copper electrode is coupled with a silver electrode at 25°C. The copper electrode has a potential of -0.34 V and the silver electrode has a potential of 0.80 V. The initial concentration of copper ions and silver ions in the solution are 0.001 M and 0.01 M, respectively. The total resistance of the cell (including both the electrolyte and the external circuit) is 10 ohms. Assume that the transfer coefficient for both the copper and silver ions is 0.5, and the Faraday constant is 96,485 C/mol.
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Calculate the expected boiling point of lithium fluoride (LiF) using its experimental melting point and the heat of fusion, assuming it behaves ideally.
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Calculate the exchange current density of a copper-copper(II) ion electrode at 25 °C, given that the standard potential of the electrode is +0.34 V versus the standard hydrogen electrode and the transfer coefficient of the electrode reaction is 0.5.
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Calculate the exchange current density for the redox reaction: Fe2+ + Cr2O72- + 14H+ → 2Fe3+ + 2Cr3+ + 7H2O Given that the standard potential for the reaction at 25°C is 1.33 V, the gas constant is 8.314 J/mol K, and the temperature is 298 K.
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Calculate the exchange current density for a Zinc electrode immersed in a solution containing 0.1 M Zinc ions at 25 degrees Celsius, given that the standard potential of the Zinc half-reaction is -0.76 V and the transfer coefficient is 0.5. (Assume concentration polarization effects to be negligible.)
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Calculate the exchange current density for a zinc electrode immersed in a 1.0 M solution of zinc sulfate at 25°C when the overpotential is 0.05 V. The standard reduction potential for the Zn2+/Zn couple is -0.76 V. The transfer coefficient is 0.5. Assume that the concentration of the electrolyte does not change significantly during the reaction.
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