
hi, im balancing equations and im stuck with these two. can someone explain how to balance...
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the process of how to go through #1? Like how to take
stereochemistry into account when going to a fischer projection? I
got D-arabinose but the answer is D-lyxose. Thank you!
Name: vlug Balancing Equations and Classifying Reactions In your own words, explain how to identify the following types of reactions: Synthesis - Decomposition - Combustion - Single Replacement - Double Replacement - Neutralization - Type: Type: Type: Type: Type: Type: Balance the following equations and indicate which type of reaction occurred. 1. N2 + O₂ NO₂ 2. __Mg +_HCI → _ MgCl + __H __AI + ___03 → _A1:0, F: +_ SnCl →_ SnFz+ Cl2 BaCl2 + Na SO4 →...
1. Balance the following equations and classify the reaction by type (i.e. decomposition etc.) Reaction type a. CH12 + HCI CHCI b. HI → H2 + 12 c. FeCl3 + Na.co; ► Fez(CO3)+ NaCl d. HzAsO4 + NaOH → NasAsos + H2O e. CH10+ 02 → CO2 + H2O f. Cu + O2 → Cuo 8. HgO Hg + O₂ h. H20 Hz + O2 i. BaCl2 + Na2S → Bas + NaCl j. Na + H2O → NaOH +...
Can someone explain what Im doing wrong? I did
-(8.134)(235)ln(1.91X10^22) and got -98.06
Question 12 At a certain temperature, 235 K, Kp for the reaction, 4 NH3(g) + 5 O2 <=> 4 NO(g) + 6 H2O(g), is 1.91 x 1022. Calculate the value of AG° in kJ for the reaction at this temperature. Selected Answer: ® -98.06 Correct Answer: -100 + 1%
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solve for these variables in the equations?
Balance reaction (1) by creating a system of linear equations balance number of moles of each element as follows: Balance carbon as follows: 6=2.3p+q+r Balance hydrogen as follows: 12 + 3a = 2.8 p+1.99 +2s Balance oxygen as follows: 6+ 2b = 1.8p+0.39 + 2r +s Balance nitrogen as follows: a= p +0.39 An additional relation is provided by the respiratory quotient (2): RQ = "co, Ho =...
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question using this simulation ?
3. Adjust the temperature for an endothermic reaction. Then adjust the temperature for an exothermic reaction. What happens? K... When I decreases creases Sign of AH When Tincreases Positive (endothermic) Negative (exothermic) a. Write the chemical equation for the endothermic reaction when An=0. Is heat a reactant or a product? b. Write the chemical equation for the exothermic reaction when An=0. Is heat a reactant or...
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haven't solved any questions like these. Thank you!
You have a coffee cup calorimeter (isolated system, heat is measured at constant pressure mix two solutions (Ti-22.07 °C) in the coffee cup. Solution 1 is 50,0 mL - 50.0 B) of HI. Solution 2 is 50.0 mL (50.0 g) of UNKNOWN MOLARITY of LiOH. You kn the LiOH solution is the limiting reagent. Upon mixing the temperature of the mixture cup...
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9. Complete and balance the following equations. (a) Mg(s) + O2(g) → _ (b) Sr(s) + H2O(l) → _ (aq) +_ () (c) Li(s) + N2(g) – – (d) Rb(s) + O2(g) → _ (e) Na(s) + 18-crown-6(1) ► Ni catalyst (f) CH4(g) + H2O(g) → 800 °C _(g) +
Post-Lab Questions Balance the following equations: Classify as: Combination, Decomposition, Single Replacement, Double Replacement, or Combustion Reaction Type Na PO4 + NH4OH NaOH + (NHA) PO, - - NH3 + H2O 2. NH,OH + CO + HO 3. | CHÀO + 0 Mg(OH)2 + - Mg;N; + H2O NH; CO + H2O 0,- CH,8 + CO + H2O CH201 + 0 6. H:C,0. + (oxalic acid) CaCl: Cac.0 + HCI (calcium oxalate) KBr + 12 KI + Br 9. N;...
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TIEM210-W03, Fall 2019 Prof. J. Fiorito 13. What is the rate limiting step in the following reaction? (CH3)3CCI + H2O - (CH);COH + HCI A) (CH3)3CCI -- (CH3)3C' + cr B) (CH3)3C + H2O - C) (CH3),C-OH + H20 - D) H0+ + cr H (CH3)3C-OH, (CH3),COH + H30 Cl + H20