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A student has 5 grams of sulfur and 8 grams of oxygen. When the two are reacted to form sulfur dioxide, which one is the limiting reactant, and how much sulfur dioxide can be produced?
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A student has 20 grams of iron and 40 grams of oxygen. What is the limiting reactant in the reaction between iron and oxygen to form iron oxide (FeO)? How many grams of FeO can be produced assuming complete reaction and no excess reactants?
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A student formed 25 grams of carbon dioxide through a chemical reaction. If the theoretical yield of carbon dioxide is 30 grams, what is the percent yield of the reaction?
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A student conducted an experiment to produce copper sulfate using a known amount of copper oxide and sulfuric acid. The expected yield was 30 grams of copper sulfate, but the student obtained only 25 grams. What is the percent yield of the reaction?
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A student conducted an experiment to calculate the Faraday constant using a silver-copper voltaic cell. The masses of the copper and silver electrodes were 4.023g and 4.721g respectively. The cell was run for 782 seconds at a constant current of 0.250A. Calculate the value of the Faraday constant for this experiment.
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A student conducted an electrolysis experiment using a current of 2 amperes for 30 minutes with a copper sulfate solution. What is the mass of copper deposited on the cathode? The atomic weight of copper is 63.546 g/mol and the Faraday constant is 96,485 C/mol.
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A student conducted an electrochemical reaction using a copper electrode to reduce a solution containing Ag+ ions. The standard reduction potential for Ag+ is 0.80 V and the standard reduction potential for Cu2+ is 0.34 V. The student measured the cell potential to be 0.62 V. Calculate the overpotential of the reaction and determine if the reduction of Ag+ occurs spontaneously.
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A student carried out a chemical reaction in the laboratory and obtained 12 grams of the product. However, the theoretical yield of the product was 15 grams. Calculate the percent yield of the product.
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A student attempted to synthesize 20 grams of a compound, but only ended up with 15 grams of the compound after the reaction. Calculate the percentage yield of the reaction.
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A student attempted to produce 25 grams of product by performing a chemical reaction, but only obtained 18 grams. What was the percent yield for this reaction?
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A student adds 0.1 M HCl to a solution containing 0.05 M NaOH. Calculate the effect on the equilibrium position of the system after adding a buffer solution consisting of 0.1 M CH3COOH and 0.1 M CH3COONa. Assume the dissociation constant (Ka) of CH3COOH is 1.8x10^-5.
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A steel pipeline is being used to transport a chemical mixture containing sulfuric acid. Given the concentration of sulfuric acid in the mixture and the surface area of the pipeline, calculate the corrosion rate of the steel pipeline in millimeters per year. Show your calculation and explain the significance of the result.
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A steel pipe is in contact with a copper pipe in a galvanic couple, with the steel pipe acting as the anode. The corrosion current density of the steel pipe in the couple is 0.008 mA/cm². Determine the rate of corrosion of the steel pipe, assuming that the density of steel is 7.8 g/cm³ and the thickness of the pipe is 2.5 mm. Also, calculate the time taken for the pipe to corrode completely, assuming an initial mass of 5 kg.
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A steel pipe is connected to a copper pipe in a galvanic corrosion couple where the electrolyte is seawater. The corrosion current density of the steel pipe is 3.2 mA/cm2. If the surface area of the steel pipe is 5 cm2, calculate the total amount of charge transferred per hour. Also, calculate the weight loss of the steel pipe per year due to galvanic corrosion, assuming the density of steel is 7.85 g/cm3.
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A solution of nitrogen dioxide, NO2 gas, at a pressure of 2.50 atm and temperature of 300 K, reacts with oxygen gas, O2, to form nitrogen oxide, NO, and dioxide, NO2. Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction and determine the equilibrium concentrations of all species if the value of the equilibrium constant, Kc, at 300 K is 4.0 x 10^-4.
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A solution of NaCl was electrolyzed using a current of 2.0 A for 30 minutes. If 0.20 grams of NaCl was consumed in the process, what is the value of the Faraday constant?
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A solution of 0.1 M AgNO3 was electrolyzed using a current of 0.5 A for 150 seconds. If 0.15 g of silver was deposited, what is the value of the Faraday constant?
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A solution contains 0.1 M of an unknown ion X. The electrode potential of this ion X is measured to be +0.60 V versus the standard hydrogen electrode (SHE). Calculate the concentration of ion X in the solution using electrochemical methods.
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A solution contains 0.05 mol of Cu^2+ ions. If a current of 0.5 A is passed through this solution for 15 minutes, what is the value of the Faraday constant?
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A solution contains 0.05 M AgNO3 and 0.10 M KCl. A silver electrode is dipped in the solution and a potential of 0.53 V is measured against a standard hydrogen electrode. Calculate the concentration of Ag+ ions in the solution.
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