Chapter 18: Problem 23
Do the reactions involved in ozone depletion involve changes in oxidation state of the O atoms? Explain.
Chapter 18: Problem 23
Do the reactions involved in ozone depletion involve changes in oxidation state of the O atoms? Explain.
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(a) The EPA threshold for acceptable levels of lead ions in water is \(<15\) ppb. What is the molarity of an aqueous solution with a concentration of 15 ppb? (b) Concentrations of lead in the bloodstream are often quoted in units of \(\mu g / d L\) . Averaged over the entire country, the mean concentration of lead in the blood was measured to be 1.6 \(\mu g / d L\) in \(2008 .\) Express this concentration in ppb.
The standard enthalpies of formation of ClO and \(\mathrm{ClO}_{2}\) are 101 and 102 \(\mathrm{kJ} / \mathrm{mol}\) , respectively. Using these data and the thermodynamic data in Appendix C, calculate the overall enthalpy change for each step in the following catalytic cycle: $$\begin{array}{l}{\mathrm{ClO}(g)+\mathrm{O}_{3}(g) \longrightarrow \mathrm{ClO}_{2}(g)+\mathrm{O}_{2}(g)} \\ {\mathrm{ClO}_{2}(g)+\mathrm{O}(g) \longrightarrow \mathrm{ClO}(g)+\mathrm{O}_{2}(g)}\end{array}$$ What is the enthalpy change for the overall reaction that results from these two steps?
You are working with an artist who has been commissioned to make a sculpture for a big city in the eastern United States. The artist is wondering what material to use to make her sculpture because she has heard that acid rain in the eastern United States might destroy it over time. You take samples of granite, marble, bronze, and other materials, and place them outdoors for a long time in the big city. You periodically examine the appearance and measure the mass of the samples. (a) What observations would lead you to conclude that one or more of the materials are well-suited for the sculpture? (b) What chemical process (or processes) is (are) the most likely responsible for any observed changes in the materials? [Section 18.2]
Natural gas consists primarily of methane, \(\mathrm{CH}_{4}(g)\) . (a) Write a balanced chemical equation for the complete combustion of methane to produce \(\mathrm{CO}_{2}(g)\) as the only carbon-containing product. (b) Write a balanced chemical equation for the incomplete combustion of methane to produce CO(g) as the only carbon-containing product. (c) At \(25^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\) and 1.0 atm pressure, what is the minimum quantity of dry air needed to combust 1.0 \(\mathrm{L}\) of \(\mathrm{CH}_{4}(\mathrm{g})\) completely to \(\mathrm{CO}_{2}(\mathrm{g}) ?\)
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