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Dimethylamine has a Kb = 5.9×10-4. What is the [H+] in a solution that is initially 0.10 M?
Dimethylamine has a Kb = 5.9×10-4. What is the [H3O+] in a solution that is initially 0.10 M dimethylamine, (CH3)2NH?
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What is the pH of a 25.0mL sample of 2.05M dimethylamine after 25.0mL of 2.25 M HCl has been added?
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Dimethylamine (CH3NHCH3) has a Kb = 5.9×10-4. What is the pH of a 25.00mL sample of 2.05M dimethylamine after 25.00mL of 2.25 M HCl has been added?
What is the pH of a 25.0mL sample of 2.05M dimethylamine after 25.0mL of 1.25 M HCl has been added?
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Dimethylamine (CH3NHCH3) has a Kb = 5.9×10-4. What is the pH of a 25.00mL sample of 2.05M dimethylamine after 25.00mL of 1.25 M HCl has been added?
CHM1025 WS10 Q8
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Given the following data: 2 O3 (g) → 3 O2 (g) ΔH = -427 kJ O2 (g) → 2 O (g) ΔH = 495 kJ NO (g) O3 (g) → NO2 (g) O2 (g) ΔH = -199 kJ Calculate H for the following reaction NO (g) O2 (g) → NO2 (g) O (g) ΔH = ?
CHM1025 WS10 Q6
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If 125 J of heat energy is applied to a block of silver (Specific Heat Capacity = .24 J/g ºC) weighing 29.3 g, by how many degrees will the temperature of the silver increase?
CHM1025 WS10 Q5
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If 69.5 kJ of heat is applied to a 1012-g block of metal, the temperature of the metal increases by 11.4ºC. Calculate the specific heat capacity of the metal in J/g ºC.
CHM1025 WS09 Q4
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Using the following unbalanced equation, a) calculate the maximum grams of copper you could produce when starting with 17.0 g of zinc and excess Cu2(SO4)3. Zn(s) Cu2(SO4)3(aq) → ZnSO4(aq) Cu(s) b) after completing the experiment, it was discovered that only 10.5 g of copper was made. What is the percent yield.
CHM1025 WS09 Q3c
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For each of the following unbalanced equations, suppose exactly 10.0g of each reactant is taken. Determine which reactant is limiting and determine how much of the excess reactant is remaining. c) Na2B4O7(s) H3PO4(aq) H2O(l) → H3BO3(s) Na3PO4(aq)
CHM1025 WS09 Q2a
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For each of the following unbalanced equations, calculate how many grams of every product would be produced by a complete reaction of 25.0g of the reactant indicated in bold face (the other reactant is in excess). a) CuCl3(aq) AgNO3(aq) → AgCl(s) Cu(NO3)3(aq)
CHM1025 WS09 Q1a
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For each of the following balanced equations, calculate how many grams of every product would be produced by a complete reaction of 15.0g of the reactant indicated in bold face (the other reactant is in excess). a) 2B(s) 6HCl(g) → 2BCl3(s) 3H2(g)
CHM1025 WS09 Q3a
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For each of the following unbalanced equations, suppose exactly 10.0g of each reactant is taken. Determine which reactant is limiting and determine how much of the excess reactant is remaining. a) Si(l) CO(g) → SiO2(s) C(s)
CHM1025 WS08 Q6e
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Calculate the number of moles of the following e) 1.641 lb of magnesium chloride
CHM1025 WS08 Q6c
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Calculate the number of moles of the following c) 56.23μg of silver nitrate
CHM1025 WS08 Q5d
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Write the formula and calculate the molar mass of the following d) copper (II) sulfate
CHM1025 WS08 Q5c
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Write the formula and calculate the molar mass of the following c) iron (III) nitrate
In 2018, Desiree Linden of San Diego won the Boston marathon
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In 2018, Desiree Linden of San Diego won the Boston marathon
Use the following data to calculate the standard heat of formation, ΔH°f , of manganese(IV) oxide
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Use the following data to calculate the standard heat of formation, ΔH°f , of manganese(IV) oxide
When 1.00 g of solid NH4Cl is dissolved in 25.00 g of water contained in a coffee cup calorimeter,
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When 1.00 g of solid NH4Cl is dissolved in 25.00 g of water contained in a coffee cup calorimeter,
Calculate the frequency of a photon absorbed when the hydrogen atom undergoes a transition
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Calculate the frequency of a photon absorbed when the hydrogen atom undergoes a transition
Given the following reaction:SiCl4(g) + 2Mg(s) → 2MgCl2(s) + Si(s) ΔH = -625.6 kJ
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Given the following reaction:SiCl4(g) 2Mg(s) → 2MgCl2(s) Si(s) ΔH = -625.6 kJ
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i've watched about 10 videos and spent about 8hrs on one homework assignment before I got to your video. Thank you so much for making this because this is the clearest explanation of how to do this and I'm finally understanding something in chemistry
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so the 66.4 is the enthalpy change
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hello my friend because you're in chemistry I would like to know is there any way to make transparent starch solution? because I tried to filter it and it doesn't work .thx
Maltose might suit you. It is a starch and id does form a transparent solution but it will likely be a yellow color.
shouldn't the temperature be in Kelvin?
Since the equation uses a change in temperature (Tfinal - Tinitial) the units for temperature can be either Kelvin or Celsius.
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Your voice wasn't clear so i had to use subtitles but all and all good vid might be short still its good❤
Bro explained it better than my prof(im in 9th grade btw)
Hi where do you take this exercise from? Is it a book? If that’s the case, What’s the name of it?
HI, where do you get your questions from?
hold on a sec, this reaction has a positive Gibbs free energy?
This video shows the calculation for the Enthalpy for the reaction, but the Gibbs energy is actually positive for this reaction (~102kJ)
Great video! Thank you
How do you know how to disperse the electrons like since the total came out to 13 due to the positive charge like you only shared up to the last two boxes and you didn’t disperse 1 into each last 3 idk I’m very confused
Helpful. Thank you
I don't know why I got this as recommended, But good job man 🙌
I just found this channel and I love it. Keep on going!
Pls continue this.
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What textbook is this from?
would there be any difference between calculating with excess oxygen or excess hydrogen?
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I wasn't understanding why I was doing it wrong towards the end and you saved me, thank you!:)
Thank you Mark Taylor
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Why did you put the lower concentration in the numerator? Is it because the smaller the concentration the more likely it will be oxidized?
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umm excuse me, how did you get 9 and 25? Where did those numbers come from!
3^2 and 5^2
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why is it 2 e- under Cu?
The copper (Cu) comes from copper sulfate (CuSO4). Since the charge of the copper in copper sulfate is positive two we know the half reaction is: Cu(s) --> Cu^2+(aq) + 2e^-
thank you. I got a 70 on exam 2 and reviewing your videos is filling in the blanks for me, and ultimately preventing me from failing further.
Sorry but do u have any other trick i m indian student preparing for NEET DO U KNOW ABOUT IT
Just came across... Formula of Zinc Acetate.
how did n=5 turn into 9 and n= 3 turn to 25?
3^2 = 9 5^2 = 25
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can you do a tutorial to dissolve casein in water?
I have never tried but it seems like casein would insoluble in water. Did you want to see a suspension (colloid like) or a significant adjustment of pH (not sure if that would work).
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