- 1.0 g of carbon burn in excess air to raise the temperature of 400g of water by 18oC. Determine the molar heat of combustion and...(Solved)
1.0 g of carbon burn in excess air to raise the temperature of 400g of water by 18oC. Determine the molar heat of combustion and hence the heating value of carbon(C-12.0,).
Date posted: February 19, 2019. Answers (1)
- Explain the methods used to reduce pollution from common fuels(Solved)
Explain the methods used to reduce pollution from common fuels
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- Explain other factors used to determine the choice of fuel for domestic and industrial use(Solved)
Explain other factors used to determine the choice of fuel for domestic and industrial use
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- Calculate ?Hr from the following reaction:
H2(g) + Cl2(g) -> 2HCl(g)(Solved)
Calculate ΔHr from the following reaction:
H2(g) + Cl2(g) -> 2HCl(g)
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- Define Standard enthalpy/heat of reaction(Solved)
Define Standard enthalpy/heat of reaction
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- Calculate the molar heat of vaporization of water.(H= 1.0,O= 16.O)(Solved)
Calculate the molar heat of vaporization of water.(H= 1.0,O= 16.O)
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- Write brief notes on:
1. Melting/liquidification/fusion
2.Freezing/fusion/solidification
3.Boiling/vaporization/evaporation
4.Condensation/liquidification(Solved)
Write brief notes on:
1. Melting/liquidification/fusion
2.Freezing/fusion/solidification
3.Boiling/vaporization/evaporation
4.Condensation/liquidification
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- Define energy and state the two types of energy(Solved)
Define energy and state the two types of energy
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- Study the flow chart below and use it to answer the questions that follow(Solved)
Study the flow chart below and use it to answer the questions that follow
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- State and explain the observations made when a filter paper dipped in Lead(II) ethanoate /Lead (II) nitrate(V) solution is put in a gas jar containing...(Solved)
State and explain the observations made when a filter paper dipped in Lead(II) ethanoate /Lead (II) nitrate(V) solution is put in a gas jar containing hydrogen sulphide gas
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- Fill a burette wuth 0.1M dilute sulphuric(VI)acid. Pipette 20.0cm3 of 0.1M sodium hydroxide solution into a 250cm3 conical flask. Add three drops of phenolphthalein indicator....(Solved)
Fill a burette wuth 0.1M dilute sulphuric(VI)acid. Pipette 20.0cm3 of 0.1M sodium hydroxide solution into a 250cm3 conical flask. Add three drops of phenolphthalein indicator. Titrate the acid to get a permanent colour change.Repeat with 0.1M potassium hydroxide solution in place of 0.1M sodium hydroxide solution.
State and explain the observations made.
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- Place 5cm3 of 0.2M dilute sulphuric(VI)acid into four separate clean boiling tubes. Add about 0.1g of copper(II)oxide to one boiling tube. Stir.
Repeat by adding Zinc...(Solved)
Place 5cm3 of 0.2M dilute sulphuric(VI)acid into four separate clean boiling tubes. Add about 0.1g of copper(II)oxide to one boiling tube. Stir.
Repeat by adding Zinc oxide, calcium carbonate and Sodium (II)Oxide in place of the Copper(II)Oxide
State and explain the observations made.
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- Put about 2cm3 of Concentrated sulphuric (VI) acid into two separate boiling tubes. Place a thin moist/damp/wet filter paper dipped in acidified potassium dichromate (VI)solution...(Solved)
Put about 2cm3 of Concentrated sulphuric (VI) acid into two separate boiling tubes. Place a thin moist/damp/wet filter paper dipped in acidified potassium dichromate (VI)solution on the mouth of the boiling tube.
Put about 0.5g of powdered charcoal and sulphur powder to each boiling tube separately, Warm. State and explain the observations made.
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- Put about 2 cm3 of Concentrated sulphuric (VI) acid into three separate boiling tubes. Place a thin moist/damp/wet filter paper dipped in acidified potassium dichromate (VI)solution...(Solved)
Put about 2 cm3 of Concentrated sulphuric (VI) acid into three separate boiling tubes. Place a thin moist/damp/wet filter paper dipped in acidified potassium dichromate (VI)solution on the mouth of the boiling tube. Put about 0.5g of Copper turnings, Zinc granule and Iron filings to each boiling tube separately. State and explain the observations made.
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- State the properties of Concentrated sulphuric(VI)acid(Solved)
State the properties of Concentrated sulphuric(VI)acid
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- Dry litmus papers and wet/damp/moist litmus papers were put in a gas jar containing sulphur(IV) oxide gas. State and explain the observations made(Solved)
Dry litmus papers and wet/damp/moist litmus papers were put in a gas jar containing sulphur(IV) oxide gas. State and explain the observations made
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- Write the equations for the reaction for the formation of sulphur (IV)oxide using two methods(Solved)
Write the equations for the reaction for the formation of sulphur (IV)oxide using two methods
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- State the main compounds of sulphur(Solved)
State the main compounds of sulphur
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- Calculate the volume of sulphur (IV)oxide produced when 0.4 g of sulphur is completely burnt in excess air.(S = 32.0 ,I mole of a gas...(Solved)
Calculate the volume of sulphur (IV)oxide produced when 0.4 g of sulphur is completely burnt in excess air.(S = 32.0 ,I mole of a gas occupies 24 dm3 at room temperature)
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- What are allotropes?(Solved)
What are allotropes?
Date posted: February 19, 2019. Answers (1)