


Naomi Aronson
Chemistry teacher | Tutor for 9 years
With a passion for chemistry ignited at Hope College, my journey into the intricacies of matter began. Armed with knowledge and enthusiasm, I'm here to guide you through the world of atoms and molecules. From balancing equations to exploring the wonders of organic chemistry, I'm committed to making complex concepts clear. Let's unravel the mysteries of science together, one question at a time.
Questions
What is rainwater or water that has been chemically treated known?
The molar mass of a compound is 88 g/mol. It contains 54.53% carbon, 9.15% hydrogen and 36.32% oxygen. What is the molecular formula of the compound?
What is the number of neutrons in #""_(5)^(10) "B"#?
How does gas exerts pressure on its container?
How do you find volume when given mass?
#"6345 J"# of energy are required to raise the temperature of water from #22.6^@"C"# to #45.1^@"C"#. What is the mass of the water?
What are the 3 states of matter by telling their characteristics relating to volume, shape and the particles?
What is the solubility of #KCl# at 25°C?
How many unpaired electrons are in a boron atom?
Which of the following would most likely be oxidizing agents and which would most likely be reducing agents?
How do you name ionic compounds with roman numerals?
How do you balance nuclear fission equations?
What is the conversion of 125 mmHg into atm?
What must an Arrhenius acid contain?
A sample of an unknown substance has mass of 89.5 g. If 345.2 J of heat are required to heat the substance from 285 K to 305 K, what is the specific heat of the substance?
What is the molarity of 10 NaOH?
The most prominent line in the spectrum of aluminum is emitted at 396.15 nm. What is the frequency of this line? How much energy is in one photon of this light?
How does temperature affect the movement of atoms and molecules?
68 mL of a 0.28 M CaCl2 solution is added to 92 mL of a 0.46 M CaCl2 solution. Determine the concentration of the combined solution. Show all work with units. How would you solve this?
How do stoichiometric ratios relate to molar volume of a gas?