Cooper Anderson
Chemistry teacher | Tutor for 9 years
I hold a degree in Chemistry from Youngstown State University, specializing in analytical chemistry and chemical kinetics. With a passion for unlocking the mysteries of the chemical world, I bring years of experience in tutoring and teaching. My approach emphasizes clarity, problem-solving, and fostering a deep understanding of the subject matter. Whether it's balancing equations or delving into complex reaction mechanisms, I'm dedicated to guiding students toward mastery in chemistry. Let's embark on this scientific journey together, where curiosity meets knowledge, and every question leads to discovery.
Questions
A quantity of #N_2# gas originally held at 4.75 am in a 1.00L container at 26°C is transferred to a 10.0 L container at 20°C. What is the total pressure in the new container?
What are two elements that would have properties similar to copper?
What is an example of an endothermic process practice problem?
How do you determine the pH of citric acid?
Roughly how many atoms are in a 1 cm cube?
How do bases react with metals?
To which group do the alkaline earth metals belong?
How does stirring affect the rate of solution formation?
How many grams of aluminum are required to react with 35 mL of 2.0 M hydrochloric acid, HCl? __ HCl + __ Al __ AlCl3 + __ H2
Could a buffered solution be made by mixing aqueous solutions of HCl and NaOH? Explain. Why isn't a mixture of a strong acid and its conjugate base considered a buffered solution?
The heat of vaporization of water is 2260 J/g. How do you calculate the molar heat of vaporization (J/mol) of water?
Calcium oxide is a base compound which can react with acids such as nitric acid, HNO3. A student mixed 1.5g of CaO with 2.5M HNO3. The chemical equation for this reaction is: CaO + HNO3 = Ca(NO3)2 + H2O. Solve the following questions?
What is the oxidation state of the metal centre in #Ni(CO)_4#?
A sample of an iron oxide weighing 0.982g is found to contain 0.763 g of iron. The rest of the mass is oxygen. What is the % composition of each element?
How does volume effect Le Chatelier's principle?
What is a pure substance that consists entirely of one type of atom?
How is the oxidation number of a monoatomic ion related to its charge?
How is Avogadro's law used in everyday life?
What is #[HCl(aq)]# in the following scenario?
Substances with non-polar molecules are usually insoluble in water. How is this behavior on the basis of intermolecular forces?