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- Methanol, CH3OH, is used in racing cars because it is a clean-burning fuel. It can be made by this reaction: CO(g)+2H2(g)CH3OH(l) What is the percentage yield if 5.0103gH2 reacts with excess CO to form 3.5104gCH3OH ?The units of parts per million (ppm) and parts per billion (ppb) are commonly used by environmental chemists. In general, 1 ppm means 1 part of solute for every 106 parts of solution. Mathematically, by mass: ppm=gsolutegsolution=mgsolutekgsolution In the case of very dilute aqueous solutions, a concentration of 1.0 ppm is equal to 1.0 g of solute per 1.0 mL, which equals 1.0 g solution. Parts per billion is defined in a similar fashion. Calculate the molarity of each of the following aqueous solutions. a. 5.0 ppb Hg in H2O b. 1.0 ppb CHCl3 in H2O c. 10.0 ppm As in H2O d. 0.10 ppm DDT (C14H9Cl5) in H2O4-103 Caffeine, a central nervous system stimulant, has the molecular formula C8H10N402. (a) How many moles of caffeine are present in 6.19 1025 molecules of caffeine? (b) Imagine you dissolve caffeine in water to a volume of 100.0 mL, which is known to have a density of 1.23 g/mL. How many molecules of caffeine are present in this volume? (c) How many nitrogen atoms are present in 3.5 mg of caffeine? (d) Complete the skeletal structure of caffeine, where all the bonded atoms are shown but double bonds, triple bonds, and/or lone pairs are missing. (e) Identify the various types of geometries present in each central atom of caffeine using VSEPR theory. (f) Determine the various relative bond angles associated with each central atom of caffeine using VSEPR theory (g) What is the most polar bond in caffeine? (h) Would you predict caffeine to be polar or nonpolar? (j) Consider the combustion of caffeine, which results in formation of NO2(g) as well as other expected products. Write a balanced chemical equation for this reaction. (j) The heat of combustion for caffeine is 2211 kcall/mol. How much heat will be given off if 0.81 g of caffeine is burned completely? (k) Calculate the weight of H2O(g) that can be prepared from 8.00 g of caffeine mixed with 20.3 g of oxygen gas.