Instant cold packs used to treat athletic injuries contain solid and a pouch of water. When the pack is squeezed, the pouch breaks and the solid dissolves, lowering the temperature because of the endothermic reaction N H 4 N O 3 ( s ) → N H 4 N O 3 ( a q ) Δ H = + 25. 7 kJ What is the final temperature in a squeezed cold pack that contains 50.0 g of N H 4 N O 3 dissolved in 125 mL of water?Assume a specific heat of 4.18 J/(g.°C) for the solution, an initial temperature of 25.0 °C, and no heat transfer between the cold pack and the environment.
Instant cold packs used to treat athletic injuries contain solid and a pouch of water. When the pack is squeezed, the pouch breaks and the solid dissolves, lowering the temperature because of the endothermic reaction N H 4 N O 3 ( s ) → N H 4 N O 3 ( a q ) Δ H = + 25. 7 kJ What is the final temperature in a squeezed cold pack that contains 50.0 g of N H 4 N O 3 dissolved in 125 mL of water?Assume a specific heat of 4.18 J/(g.°C) for the solution, an initial temperature of 25.0 °C, and no heat transfer between the cold pack and the environment.
Solution Summary: The author explains that the final temperature in a squeezed cold pack containing 50.0 g of NH_
Instant cold packs used to treat athletic injuries contain solid and a pouch of water. When the pack is squeezed, the pouch breaks and the solid dissolves, lowering the temperature because of the endothermic reaction
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What is the final temperature in a squeezed cold pack that contains 50.0 g of
N
H
4
N
O
3
dissolved in 125 mL of water?Assume a specific heat of 4.18 J/(g.°C) for the solution, an initial temperature of 25.0 °C, and no heat transfer between the cold pack and the environment.
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How many neighbors does the proton that produces the multiplet below have?
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Draw a partial structure from the multiplet below. (The integration of the multiplet is 6)
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Using the additivity constants found in appendix G of your lab manual, calculate the approximate chemical
shifts of the protons indicated below. (Show your work!!!)
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1) Suppose 0.1 kg ice at 0°C (273K) is in 0.5kg water at 20°C (293K). What is the change in entropy of the ice as it melts at 0°?
To produce the original "water gas" mixture, carbon (in a combustible form known as coke) is reacted with steam: 131.4 kJ + H20(g) + C(s) → CO(g) + H2(g) From this information and the equations in the previous problem, calculate the enthalpy for the combustion or carbon to form carbon dioxide.
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An 'H-NMR of a compound is acquired. The integration for signal A is 5692 and the integration for signal
B is 25614. What is the simplest whole number ratio of protons for signals A and B? (Show your work!!!)
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Assign the carbons in the NMR below as either carbonyl, aromatic, or alkyl.
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