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1) Sodium sulfate (142.04g/mol) decomposes upon heating to form sodium sulfide and oxygen gas. If 43.7...

1) Sodium sulfate (142.04g/mol) decomposes upon heating to form sodium sulfide and oxygen gas. If 43.7 mL of oxygen was collected at 22.0°C and 727 mm Hg, what is the % of sodium sulfate in the sample?

2) Determine the specific heat capacity of an alloy that requires 59.3 kJ to raise the temperature of 150.0 g alloy from 298K to 398K.     A) 4.184 J/g° C                                   B) 1.87 J/g° C C) 2.29 J/g°C D) 3.95 J/g° C E) 2.53 J/ g° C          

3) When methane, CH4 undergoes combustion, how many liters of O2 react with 5.0 liters of CH4? All gas volumes are measured a the same temperature and pressure but not at STP.      A) 20 L   B) 2.5 L   C) 10 L   D) 5.0 L E) 0.22 L

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