The assumptions of this is that 
this is done to simplify the equation so that it can be numerically with ease.
5. Under what conditions can the below equation be satisfied? (The Rachford-Rice form of the flash...
Under certain conditions, aluminium metal can burn violently in the presence of oxygen to form aluminium oxide. The balanced equation for this reaction is shown below. What volume of oxygen gas at 1.00 atm and 298 K is needed for complete reaction with 0.880 mol Al? 4Al(s) + 3O2(g) → 2Al2O3(s)
Under certain conditions, oxygen will react to form ozone, as shown in the following equation: 3O2 (g) ⇌ 2O3 (g) Kp = 2.5 × 10-59 at 25°C. What ozone partial pressure is in equilibrium with oxygen in the atmosphere (Poxygen = 0.21 atm)?
5. Estimate the exit conversion and temperaute for the reactor operating under () Adiabatic conditions and (i) Non-Adiabatic conditions (T,-900K) i) Adiabatic Energy Balance equation: - Slope - Intercept i) Non-Adiabatic Energy Balance Equation . Slope - Intercept
5. Estimate the exit conversion and temperaute for the reactor operating under () Adiabatic conditions and (i) Non-Adiabatic conditions (T,-900K) i) Adiabatic Energy Balance equation: - Slope - Intercept i) Non-Adiabatic Energy Balance Equation . Slope - Intercept
Sulfur dioxide reacts with dichromate ions under acidic conditions to form chromium (III) and sulfate. What is the correct balanced equation for this redox reaction?
6a (6 pts) Under the right conditions, ring opening of epoxides can form a polymerization. Draw the structure of the formed polymer using polymer notation in the box, and show the mechanism of initation and addition of two monomers below the reaction scheme. NaOMe 2 mmol 44 mmol b. (1 point) with the stoichiometry indicated above, what would "n" be equal to in the polymer? / 13 pts
Why CAN'T the product shown below form under
the reaction conditions used? Explain in words or pictures.
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When the following equation is balanced properly under basic conditions, what are the coefficients of the species shown? 1,+ cr— C10; + Water appears in the balanced equation as a (reactant, product, neither) with a coefficient of (Enter 0 for neither.) Which element is reduced? When the following skeletal equation is balanced under basic conditions, what are the coefficients of the species shown? MnO2 + Ag — Ag,0 + Mn(OH)2 Water appears in the balanced equation as a reactant, product,...
When the following equation is balanced properly under basic conditions, what are the coefficients of the species shown? 1,+ cr— C10; + Water appears in the balanced equation as a (reactant, product, neither) with a coefficient of (Enter 0 for neither.) Which element is reduced? When the following skeletal equation is balanced under basic conditions, what are the coefficients of the species shown? MnO2 + Ag — Ag,0 + Mn(OH)2 Water appears in the balanced equation as a reactant, product,...
When the following equation is balanced properly under basic conditions, what are the coefficients of the species shown? MnO2 + I- = I2 + Mn(OH)2 Water appears in the balanced equation as a (reactant, product, neither) with a coefficient of . (Enter 0 for neither.) How many electrons are transferred in this reaction?
Ethers can be formed under acidic or basic conditions. What are the limitation of forming an ether from an alcohol under acidic conditions? I. Asymmetrical ethers cannot be formed exclusively under acidic conditions II. Rearrangement in the carbon skeletal backbone is possible under acidic conditions, III. Ethers in which the carbon bound to oxygen is 3° are not possible. IV. Intramolecular cyclization reactions are not possible under acidic conditions.