Write a balanced equation for the reaction.
Explain what feature is shOwn by the arow labeled (a).
Using chemical symbols and dashed lines (this can be done with type), draw what the activated complex
or transition state might look like.
Is this reaction exothermic or endothermic? Explain.
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Achemist needs to prepare a buffer solution of ph 8.80. what molarity of nh3 (pkb = 4.75) is required to produce the buffer solution if the (nh4)2so4 in the solution is 1.8 m?
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Asap at one point in history people could measure temperature by looking at the volume of a sample of gas. suppose a sample in a gas thermometer has a volume of 135ml at 11.0°c. indicate what temperature would correspond to each of the following volumes: 113 ml, and 155 ml.
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