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Consider the following thermochemical equation:
CH4(g) + I2(g) --> CH3I(g) + HI(g) Enthalpy Value = +23 kJ
What energy change occurs when 1.6 mol of CH4 reacts?
What substance is in excess? D) How many grams of the excess reactant is leftover (remaining) after the reaction stops
Discuss in detail, one way in which atomic nuclear decay takes place. What is the significance of atomic nuclear decay? Analyze the societal implications of using this process.
Explain the steriochemisty of gyceraldehyde and glycerol, give reasons for absence of anomeric forms in sucrose
Compute the final x value using quadratic formula If two moles of caron mono oxide gas and one mole of chlorine gas are placed in the vessel and heated to 500 Kelvin temperature to start the reaction?
Water's bad smell containing hydrogen sulfide H 2 S that can be removed by the action of Cl considering the given reaction.
The concentrations of lead in blood samples are often reported in units of micromoles of lead per liter of blood. Calculate the value of the concentration in these units of a blood sample containing 45 ppb lead.
Multiple choice questions in organic chemistry - Which of the following statements are true about the processes of melting and freezing?
Sodium chloride has solubility in water at 100.0°C of 39.1 g sodium chloride per 100 g of water. Calculate the boiling point of a saturated solution of sodium chloride in water.
Determine the final concentration if A 129 mL portion of that solution is diluted using water of 149 mL.
A 122 piece of metal is heated to 285 and dropped into 84.0 of water at 26. If the final temperature of the water and metal is 58.3, what is the specific heat of the metal.
Solutions of sodium carbonate and silver (I) nitrate react to form solid silver (I) carbonate and a solution of sodium nitrate.
an auto mechanic spills 85 mL of 2.6 M H2SO4 solution from a rebuilt auto battery. How many milliliters of 2.5 M NaHCO3 must be poured on te spill to react completely with the sulfuric acid.
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