Chemistry, 23.10.2019 13:00 chaparoonie15
Areaction occurs when solid x is placed into solution y. as a result, the temperature of the new solution increases by 3°c. the temperature rises another 2°c when more of solid x is added to the solution. what does this indicate about the effect of adding more solid?
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Will mark brainliest26. which of these statements are true? (3 points)a. gases are compressibleb. gases fill their containers completelyc. the pressure of a gas is independent of the temperatured. gases have masse. gases exert pressuref. the pressure of a gas is dependent on the volumeg. gas pressure results from the collisions between gas particlesh. gases have a definite volume and shape
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 05:30
A3.37-mg sample of protein was chemically digested to convert its nitrogen into ammonia and then diluted to 100.0 ml. then 10.0 ml of this solution was placed in a 50-ml volumetric flask and treated with 5 ml of phenol solution plus 2 ml of sodium hypochlorite solution. the sample was diluted to 50.0 ml, and the absorbance at 625 nm was measured in a 1.00-cm cuvette and found to be 0.486. for reference, a standard solution was prepared from 10.0 mg of nh4cl (molar mass = 53.49 grams/mole) dissolved in 1.00 l of water. then 10.0 ml of this standard was placed in a 50-ml volumetric flask, treated in the same manner as the unknown, and the absorbance found to be 0.323. finally, a reagent blank was prepared using distilled water in place of unknown, it was treated in the same manner as the unknown, and the absorbance found to be 0.076. calculate the weight percent of nitrogen in the protein.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 13:00
What is the mass of 2.00 l of an intravenous glucose solution with a density of 1.15 g/ml?
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