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Does copper(II) hydroxide dissolve in ammonia solution?

According to University of Oregon — Chemistry Interactive Demonstrations and Educational Resources — Copper-Ammonia Complex, the equilibrium constant for the formation of copper(II) hydroxide is ...
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Reaction kinetics exercise for hydrogen iodide synthesis

The rate constant for the reaction of hydrogen with iodine is $\pu{2.45E-4 M-1 s-1}$ at 302 °C and $\pu{0.905 M-1 s-1}$ at 508 °C. a. calculate the activation energy and Arrhenius preexponential ...
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Do complexes of a metal distribute in between the water and an organic compound layer?

My original question is one that is stated in the title, and I also have some side questions too. I came across this question where you have a CuSO4 aqueous solution. Then you take an Ammonia aqueous ...
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Equilibrium constant for isothermal double equilibrium “shift”

I do not understand how the solutions to the following high school chemistry question are valid: A $\pu{1 L}$ vessel containing $\pu{0.300 mol}$ of dinitrogen tetraoxide gas is allowed to come to ...
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Electrode potential for saturated silver carbonate solution

An electrochemical cell is set up to measure the electrode potential $E(\ce{Ag^+}/\ce{Ag})$ using the saturated $\ce{Ag2CO3(aq)}$ solution $(K_\mathrm{sp}(\ce{Ag2CO3(aq)},\pu{25 °C}) = \pu{6.3E-12})$ ...
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Problem understanding the rate of reaction of reversible reactions

Case 1: $$\ce{CH_3COOH + NaOH<=>CH_3COONa + H_2O}$$ At equilibrium, there remain extremely small concentrations of the reactants (acetic acid and sodium hydroxide), and comparatively large ...
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Mass of silver iodide that dissolves in ammonia [closed]

What mass of $\ce{AgI}$ will dissolve in $\pu{1.0 L}$ of $\pu{1.0 M}$ $\ce{NH3}?$ Neglect the change in concentration of $\ce{NH3}.$ Given: $K_\mathrm{sp}(\ce{AgI}) = \pu{1.5E-16};$ $K_\mathrm{f}(\ce{[...
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What is the correct way to write dissociation reactions? [closed]

The variants are as follows: For a salt (NaCl): $$\ce{NaCl_{(s)}<=>NaCl_{(aq)}<=>Na_{(aq)}^{+} + Cl_{(aq)}^{-}}\tag{1}$$ $$\ce{NaCl_{(s)}<=>Na_{(aq)}^{+} + Cl_{(aq)}^{-}}\tag{2}$$ $$\...
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Dissociation of phosphorus pentachloride in gas syringe

Phosphorus pentachloride is introduced into an empty gas syringe which has a movable, tightly-f‌itting plunger. The gas is allowed to expand until equilibrium is reached at a temperature at which the ...
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Is dehydration of cobalt(II) chloride hexahydrate dynamic equilibrium?

I know that the dehydration of cobalt(II) chloride hexahydrate is a reversible reaction, is it a dynamic equilibrium? $$ \begin{align} \ce{CoCl2·6H2O &<=> CoCl2·2H2O + 4 H2O}\tag{R1}\\ \ce{...
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Finding equilibrium constant for the reaction between non-stoichiometric mix of gaseous components

$$\ce{CH3OH(g) + NOCl(g) <=> CH3ONO(g) + HCl(g)}$$ The volume of the container is $\pu{433 cm^3},$ $T = \pu{50 °C}.$ Methanol was added until the pressure was $\pu{50.1 mbar},$ then $\pu{0.059 g}...
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Calculate Kc with dissociation degree

If I have the reaction $$\ce{2HI (g) ⇌ H2(g) + I2(g)}$$ and know that at $T = \pu{448 °C}$ the dissociation degree $α = 0.2198,$ how do I calculate $K_c?$ I thought that it would be something like ...
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Calculating the solubility for chromium(III) hydroxide using the complex ion constant

Problem $$ \begin{align} \ce{Cr(OH)3(s) &<=> Cr^3+(aq) + 3 OH-(aq)} &\quad K_\mathrm{sp} &= \pu{6.7E-31} \\ \ce{Cr^3+(aq) + 4 OH-(aq) &<=> Cr(OH)4-(aq)} &\quad K_\...
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Calculating numbers of moles at equilibrium given the volume of mixture and initial concentration of reactants [closed]

The equilibrium between three substances, A, B and C Is shown below. $$\ce{A(g) + B(g) <=> C(g)}$$ Initially there were $\pu{0.1 mol}$ of A and $\pu{0.2 mol}$ of B in the reaction mixture. A and ...
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Can there still exist equilibrium with a very high equilibrium constant?

Problem Consider the reaction translated by: $$\ce{2 CO(g) + O2(g) <=> 2 CO2(g)} \quad K_c = 2 \times 10^{22}~\text{at } \pu{1000 K}$$ The order of magnitude of the equilibrium constant, $K_c$,...
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