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The nitrogen content of organic compounds can be determinedby the Dumas method. The compound in questionis first reacted by passage over hot CuO(s):
The gaseous products are then passed through a concentratedsolution of KOH to remove the
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- During an experiment, O.257 mol of H2 and 0.257 mol of I2 were placed into a 1.28 liter vessel where the reaction H2(g) + 12(g) 2 2HI(g) came to equilibrium. For this reaction, Kc = 49.5 at the temperature of the experiment. What were the equilibrium concentrations of H2, 12, and HI? [H2] = M %3D [12] = M [HI] = i Marrow_forwardAs you are walking across your laboratory, you notice a 5.25 L flask containing a gaseous mixture of 0.0205 mole NO2 (9) and 0.750 mol N2O4 (q) at 25°C. 4 (g) Is this mixture at equilibrium? If not, will the reaction proceed towards forming more products, or more reactants? N2O4 4 (9) → 2NO2 (9) Ko = 4.61 x 103 at 25°Carrow_forwardCc.70.arrow_forward
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