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Suppose a chemist runs an electrolytic cell. How many grams…

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Suppose a chemist runs an electrolytic cell. How many grams of Ni(s) will plate out from a Ni2+(aq) solution when 0.84 moles of electrons pass through the circuit?
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Refer to a radioactive isotope for which t1/2 = 224.8 min. H…

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Refer to a radioactive isotope for which t1/2 = 224.8 min. How long will it take a 12.6 g sample to decay to 5.5 g?
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Suppose a radioactive isotope has a half-life t1/2 = 62.5 mi…

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Suppose a radioactive isotope has a half-life t1/2 = 62.5 min. How long will it take for a sample to decay to 15% of its original activity?
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Consider the overall reaction: 2NO + H2

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Consider the overall reaction: 2NO + H2
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Given the following half-reactions, which are arranged in th…

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Given the following half-reactions, which are arranged in the same order as in Table 3 (voltages become more positive from top to bottom): Pb2+ + 2 e-
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For the following correctly balanced redox reaction: MnO2(s)…

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For the following correctly balanced redox reaction: MnO2(s) + Cu(s) + 4H+
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If Eocell for a redox reaction is negative, which of the fol…

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If Eocell for a redox reaction is negative, which of the following statement(s) must be true?  1.
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he isotope decays to  .  What decay process has occurred?

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he isotope decays to  .  What decay process has occurred?
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Hydrocyanic acid, HCN, dissociates as follows: HCN(aq) ⇌ H+(…

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Hydrocyanic acid, HCN, dissociates as follows: HCN(aq) ⇌ H+(aq) + CN- (aq).The Ka (which is also the Keq) is 4.9 x 10-10 at 298 K. Use the Ka (Keq) value to calculate
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Which is the correct equation for  decaying by electron cap…

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Which is the correct equation for  decaying by electron capture?
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