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· 6-10 · 11-15 · 16-20 · 21-25 · 26-30 · 31-35 · 36-40 · 41-45 · 46-50 · 51-55 · 56-60 ·60. A 155 mL sample of rainwater is titrated using 0.0095 M NaOH solution. If 4.8 mL of the NaOH solution was required to reach the endpoint, what was the pH of the rainwater? The computer gave the following hint: Calculate the number of moles of NaOH to reach the endpoint. From this calculate the hydrogen ion concentration and the pH.
Subject:
Chemistry
Topic:
Environmental Chemistry
Posting ID:
22980
OTA ID:
102509
Combustion temps; Calc. Concentration of nitric oxide in equilibrium with....
124. At combustion temperatures, the equilibrium constant for the reaction N2 + O2 -> 2NO is about 5.0E-14. Calculate the concentration of nitric oxide that is in equilibrium with atmospheric levels of nitrogen and oxygen.
Subject:
Chemistry
Topic:
Environmental Chemistry
Posting ID:
23028
OTA ID:
103846
Calculate temps; solar irradiance is 1500 W/m2 and total planetary albedo... AAHHH!
127. Calculate the temperature (K) of the earth if there were no greenhouse effect. Assume the solar irradiance is 1500 W/m2 and the total planetary albedo is 25 percent. (The Stefan Boltzmann constant is 0.567e-07 W/m2/K4). ****I've tried to answer this twice, but both times I was incorrect and the program gave the following hint (which was NO help whatsoever): Stefan Boltzmann law ****Please do this only if you're 100% sure you're right. The program is very picky! Thanks :)
Subject:
Chemistry
Topic:
Environmental Chemistry
Posting ID:
23029
OTA ID:
103846
What mass of Calcium carbonate is required to react with the sulfur produced...
136. What mass of calcium carbonate is required to react with the sulfur that is produced by burning 1000 kg of coal that contains 3.6 % sulfur by mass? ***I gave this one a shot but I was wrong. The program offered the following hint (that I thought I did!!): Using a chemical equation convert the mass of coal to a mass of sulfur dioxide, then calculate the amount of calcium carbonate needed.
Subject:
Chemistry
Topic:
Environmental Chemistry
Posting ID:
23030
OTA ID:
102509
Conc. of HCB due to bioconcentration in the fat of fish...waters containing .000010 ppm...
180. For HCB, log Kow = 8.0. What would be the predicted concentration of HCB due to bioconcentration in the fat of fish that swim in waters containing 0.000010 ppm of the chemical? ***I answered this incorrectly and the program offered the following hint: Remember definition of octanol-water partition coefficient.
Subject:
Chemistry
Topic:
Environmental Chemistry
Posting ID:
23031
OTA ID:
102862
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