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Determine the VSEPR geometry of the methane molecule (CH4) and draw its Lewis structure.
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Determine the VSEPR geometry of PCl5 molecule and predict the bond angles.
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Determine the vibrational frequencies and corresponding infrared spectra for a water molecule (H2O) using quantum chemistry calculations. Explain the observed peaks in the IR spectra in terms of the vibrational modes of the molecule.
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Determine the type of isomerism of the molecule CH3CH2CH2OH and draw its corresponding isomer(s).
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Determine the type of inorganic solid formed between Strontium (Sr) and Oxygen (O) based on their electronegativities and bonding behavior. Is it ionic, covalent or metallic?
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Determine the type of inorganic solid formed between Mg and O, and explain how you arrived at your conclusion.
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Determine the type of inorganic compound formed when Magnesium (Mg) reacts with Oxygen (O2). Is it an ionic, covalent, or metallic compound? Explain your answer.
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Determine the Tafel slopes for the oxidation of H2 gas and the reduction of O2 gas using a platinum electrode in a 1 M acidic solution. The measured current densities at the anode and cathode were 0.5 mA/cm² and 0.3 mA/cm², respectively.
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Determine the standard enthalpy of formation of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) given that the balanced equation for the combustion of one mole of NO2 is:4NO2(g) + 6H2O(l) → 4HNO3(aq) + 2NO(g)The standard enthalpies of formation for HNO3(l), H2O(l), and NO(g) are -174.1 kJ/mol, -285.8 kJ/mol, and 90.4 kJ/mol, respectively.
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Determine the standard enthalpy of formation of methane (CH4) using Hess's Law, given the following reactions and enthalpy changes: 1. C(graphite) + 2H2(g) -> CH4(g) ΔH1 = -74.6 kJ/mol 2. 2H2(g) + O2(g) -> 2H2O(l) ΔH2 = -571.7 kJ/mol 3. C(graphite) + O2(g) -> CO2(g) ΔH3 = -393.5 kJ/mol.
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Determine the standard enthalpy of formation of methane (CH4) given the following information: The standard enthalpy of formation of CO2 and H2O are -393.5 kJ/mol and -285.8 kJ/mol, respectively. The combustion of 0.50 g of methane in a bomb calorimeter resulted in a 1.20°C temperature increase of the surrounding water. The heat capacity of the bomb calorimeter is 5.85 kJ/°C.
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Determine the standard enthalpy of formation of ethanol (C2H5OH) given the following information: 1. The combustion of 1 mole of ethanol yields 1367 kJ of heat.2. The standard enthalpy of formation for CO2(g) and H2O(l) are -393.5 kJ/mol and -285.8 kJ/mol, respectively.
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Determine the standard enthalpy of formation for propane (C3H8) using the following values: - C(graphite) + O2(g) → CO2(g) ΔH° = -393.5 kJ/mol- 2H2(g) + O2(g) → 2H2O(l) ΔH° = -572.4 kJ/mol- C3H8(g) + 5O2(g) → 3CO2(g) + 4H2O(l) ΔH° = -2220 kJ/mol
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Determine the standard enthalpy of formation for methane (CH4) using the combustion reactions of methane and hydrogen gas (H2). Given the standard enthalpy of combustion for CH4 is -890.3 kJ/mol and the standard enthalpy of formation for H2O is -285.8 kJ/mol.
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Determine the standard enthalpy of formation for hydrogen chloride gas using the following data:H2(g) + Cl2(g) → 2HCl(g) ΔH = -184.6 kJ/molH2(g) + 1/2O2(g) → H2O(l) ΔH = -285.8 kJ/mol2HCl(g) + O2(g) → 2ClO(g) + H2O(l) ΔH = -518.2 kJ/mol Note: The standard enthalpy of formation for a compound is the change in enthalpy that occurs when one mole of the compound is formed from its constituent elements, with all substances in their standard state at a given temperature (usually 25°C) and pressure (usually 1 atm).
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Determine the standard enthalpy of formation for ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) using Hess's Law and the following given reactions: 1) N2(g) + 3H2(g) → 2NH3(g) ΔH° = -46.0 kJ/mol 2) NH3(g) + HCl(g) → NH4Cl(s) ΔH° = -176.2 kJ/mol 3) N2(g) + 2H2(g) + 2Cl2(g) → 2NH4Cl(s) ΔH° = -634.2 kJ/mol
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Determine the standard enthalpy of formation for acetic acid (CH3COOH) using Hess's law and the following thermochemical equations:1) C(s) + O2(g) → CO2(g) ΔH = -394 kJ/mol2) 2H2(g) + O2(g) → 2H2O(l) ΔH = -572 kJ/mol3) C2H5OH(l) + 3O2(g) → 2CO2(g) + 3H2O(l) ΔH = -1234 kJ/mol4) CH3COOH(l) + O2(g) → CO2(g) + H2O(l) ΔH = ?
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Determine the standard enthalpy change of the reaction between 50.0 mL of 0.200 M hydrochloric acid (HCl) and 50.0 mL of 0.100 M sodium hydroxide (NaOH) at 25°C. The reaction is a neutralization reaction between HCl and NaOH, and the products are water and sodium chloride (NaCl). The molar enthalpy of formation of NaCl is -411.2 kJ/mol, and the specific heat capacity of the aqueous solution is 4.18 J/g°C.
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Determine the standard enthalpy change of the precipitation reaction between aqueous solutions of copper (II) sulfate and calcium hydroxide, given that the reaction produces copper (II) hydroxide, solid calcium sulfate and water as the products. The initial concentrations of the solutions are 0.1 M for copper (II) sulfate and 0.05 M for calcium hydroxide, and the reaction takes place at constant pressure and temperature of 25°C.
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Determine the standard enthalpy change of the dissolution reaction of 2.50 g of NaOH in water, given that the molar enthalpy of hydration of Na+ and OH- ions are -406.8 kJ/mol and -230.0 kJ/mol respectively. The heat capacity of the calorimeter is 25.2 J/°C and the initial and final temperatures were 24.0°C and 29.2°C respectively.
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