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ionization potential
The mole fraction of HNO3 is 0.225
Explanation:
1.Given data
Density = 1.429 /ml
Mass% = 63.01 g HNO3 / 100g of solution
The mass of 63.01 g is in 100 / 1.142 /ml of solution
Or 63.01 g in 55.7 mL
Molarity = 15.39 moles / L
Mass of water in 100g = 100 - 63.01=36.99 g
So 63.01 grams in 36.99 grams of water
So mass of HNO3 in 1000grams of water = 63.01* x 1000 / 36.99 = 1703
Moles of HNO3 in 1000g = 1703 / 63.01 = 27.03 moles
Molality = 27.03 molal (mole / Kg)
Mole fraction = Mole of HN03 / Moles of water + mole of HNO3
Mole of water = 62/ 18 = 3.44
Moles of HNO3 = 63.01 / 63.01 = 1.000
Mole fraction = 1.000 / 3.44 + 1.000 = 0.225
The mole fraction of HNO3 is 0.225
Answer:
Product A and B : (2R,3S)-2,3-diethyloxirane and (2S,3R)-2,3-diethyloxirane.
Explanation:
A double bond is converted to an oxirane through oxidation by peracids e.g. mCPBA (meta-chloroperoxybenzoic acid).
Epoxidation can occur at both face of double bond result in formation of two stereoisomers.
Product A and B : (2R,3S)-2,3-diethyloxirane and (2S,3R)-2,3-diethyloxirane
Both A and B contain plane of symmetry. Hence, both the products are achiral. So, they do not rotate the plane of polarization of plane polarized light.
Answer:
The ratio of solution 1 to solution 2 is 24.20 to 100.00.
Explanation:
We will mix V₁ (L) of solution 1 with V₂ (L) of solution 2 to get the final solution.
So the mole concentration in the final solution is calculated as below, note that C₁ is the concentration of solution 1, and C₂ is the concentration of solution 2
Then we can calculate for the ratio
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Answer:
a) H₂SO₄ + Ba(OH)₂ ⇄ BaSO₄(s) + 2 H₂O(l)
b) H₂SO₄, H⁺, HSO₄⁻, SO₄²⁻. H₂O, H⁺, OH⁻.
c) H⁺, HSO₄⁻, SO₄²⁻
d) As the titration takes place, reaction [1] proceeds to the right. The conductivity of the solution decreases because the amount of H⁺, HSO₄⁻, SO₄²⁻ decreases. The formed solid is barium sulfate BaSO₄. Since BaSO₄ is very insoluble, the main responsible for conductivity are still H⁺, HSO₄⁻ and SO₄²⁻,
e) At the equivalence point equivalent amounts of H₂SO₄ and Ba(OH)₂ react. The conducting species are Ba²⁺, SO₄²⁻, H⁺ and OH⁻.
f) After the equivalence point there is an excess of Ba(OH)₂. The ions Ba²⁺ and OH⁻ are responsible for the increase in the conductivity, being the major conducting species.
Explanation:
a) Write an equation (including states of matter) for the reaction between H₂SO₄ and Ba(OH)₂.
The balanced equation is:
H₂SO₄ + Ba(OH)₂ ⇄ BaSO₄(s) + 2 H₂O(l) [1]
b) At the very start of the titration, before any titrant has been added to the beaker, what is present in the solution?
In the beginning there is H₂SO₄ and the ions that come from its dissociation reactions: H⁺, HSO₄⁻, SO₄²⁻. There is also H₂O and a very small amount of H⁺ and OH⁻ coming from its ionization.
H₂SO₄(aq) ⇄ H⁺(aq) + HSO₄⁻(aq)
HSO₄⁻(aq) ⇄ H⁺(aq) + SO₄²⁻(aq)
H₂O(l) ⇄ H⁺(aq) + OH⁻(aq)
c) What is the conducting species in this initial solution?
The main responsible for conductivity are the ions coming from H₂SO₄: H⁺, HSO₄⁻, SO₄²⁻.
d) Describe what happens as titrant is added to the beaker. Why does the conductivity of the solution decrease? What is the identity of the solid formed? What is the conducting species present in the beaker?
As the titration takes place, reaction [1] proceeds to the right. The conductivity of the solution decreases because the amount of H⁺, HSO₄⁻, SO₄²⁻ decreases. The formed solid is barium sulfate BaSO₄. Since BaSO₄ is very insoluble, the main responsible for conductivity are still H⁺, HSO₄⁻ and SO₄²⁻,
e) What happens when the conductivity value reaches its minimum value (which is designated as the equivalence point for this type of titration)? What is the conducting species in the beaker?
At the equivalence point equivalent amounts of H₂SO₄ and Ba(OH)₂ react. Only BaSO₄ and H₂O are present, and since they are weak electrolytes, there is a small amount of ions to conduct electricity. The conducting species are Ba²⁺ and SO₄²⁻ coming from BaSO₄ and H⁺ and OH⁻ coming from H₂O.
f) Describe what happens at additional titrant is added past the equivalence point. Why does the conductivity of the solution increase? What is the conducting species present in the beaker?
After the equivalence point there is an excess of Ba(OH)₂. The ions Ba²⁺ and OH⁻ are responsible for the increase in the conductivity, being the major conducting species.
The chemical reaction between H2SO4 and Ba(OH)2 forms BaSO4 and water, reducing conductivity by reducing the number of free ions. Beyond the equivalence point, the conductivity increases due to the dissociated ions from the excess Ba(OH)2 in the solution.
Firstly, the equation representing the reaction between sulfuric acid (H2SO4) and barium hydroxide (Ba(OH)2) is:
Ba(OH)2 (aq) + H2SO4 (aq) → BaSO4 (s) + 2H2O (l)
In the beginning, the solution only contains H2SO4 with its dissociated ions serving as the conducting species. As titrant (Ba(OH)2) is added, they react to form BaSO4, a solid precipitate reducing the number of free ions in the solution, thus decreasing conductivity. At the equivalence point, all H2SO4 has reacted, and conductivity reaches its minimum as there are lesser free ions for conduction. If additional titrant is added past the equivalence point, conductivity increases due to excess Ba(OH)2's dissociated ions that increase ion concentration in solution.
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ANSWER
The volume of the oxygen gas is 17.5 L
EXPLANATION
Given that;
The mass of oxygen gas is 12 grams
The temperature of the gas is 25 degrees Celcius
The pressure of the gas is 53 kPa
To find the volume of the oxygen gas, follow the steps below
Step 1; Assume the gas behaves like an ideal gas
Therefore, apply the ideal gas equation to find the volume of the gas
Where
P is the pressure of the gas
V is the volume of the gas
n is number of moles of the gas
R is the universal gas constant
T is the temperature of the gas
Step 2: Find the number of moles of the oxygen gas using the below formula
Recall, that the molar mass of the oxygen gas is 32 g/mol
Step 3; Convert the temperature to degree Kelvin
Step 4; Substitute the given data into the formula in step 1
Recall, that R is 8.314 L kPa K^-1 mol^-1
Hence, the volume of the oxygen gas is 17.5 L
b. Evaporate minerals are more soluble than calcite and quartz.
c. Evaporate minerals are more soluble than quartz and less soluble than calcite.
d. Evaporate minerals are less soluble than quartz and calcite.
Answer:
Evaporate minerals are more soluble than calcite and quartz.
Explanation:
Evaporate minerals are the water soluble minerals which at higher concentration precipitate out and crystallized forming rocks.
example of chemicals present are:
chlorides and sulphates.
Quartz is silica (very less soluble, or insoluble)
Calcite is calcium carbonate, again an insoluble salt.
Thus
Evaporate minerals are more soluble than calcite and quartz.