List the compound(s) that dissolved in NaOH, but not in water. Write a balanced reaction for each positive test and explain why the compound dissolved.
List the compound(s) that dissolved in NaOH, but not in water. Write a balanced reaction for...
2. When 2.0 g of NaOH were dissolved in 53.0 g water in a calorimeter at 24.0°C, the temperature of the solution went up to 33.7°C. Why? Is this solution reaction exothermic? а. b. Calculate qH2o using Eq. 1 Find AH for the reaction as it occurred in the calorimeter (Eq. 5). с. Find AH for the solution of 1.00 g NaOH in water d. J/g Find AH for the solution of one mole NaOH in water. е. J/mol Given...
Write the balanced equation for the reaction occurring between aqueous solutions of HCl and NaOH to produce water and sodium chloride, then write the complete ionic and net ionic equations:
Complete the balanced dissociation equation for the compound below. If the compound does not dissociate, write NR after the reaction arrow. K2Cr2O7(s) =?
Write balanced equations for NH4aCl, BaCl2, MgSO4, and KNO3 each dissolved in water. (4 different equations)
please help me write mechanism of this reaction and explain why I
observed the bromine dissolved in dichloromethane when added to the
alkene the solution changed to light yellow.
3. Write a chemical equation for the test for unsaturation (Part B) using one of the possible alkenes above. What observation is made for a positive test and why? Explais Brz CH,CeZ The bromine dissolved in dichloromothane added to the alkene changed to light yellow, indicated a Postive resut
1) Write the balanced chemical equation for the neutralization reaction of H2SO4 and NaOH 2) why is it necessary to write the balanced chemical equation for the neutralization reaction before calculating the molarity of the unknown solution? 3) How many milliliters of 0.20 M Mg(OH)2 solution are needed to completely neutralize 35.0 mL of 0.15 ?M H3PO4
Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction between HCl and NaOH. Be sure to include the states of reactants and products. Write a balanced chemical euqation for the reaction between NaOH and HC2H3O2 . Be sure to include the states of reactants and products.
The compound C7H4N306, burns explosively with oxygen to produce CO2, water, and N2- Write a balanced chemical equation for this reaction and calculate the mass of oxygen required (in grams) to burn 100 g of this compound.
5. Consider the following redox molecular reaction: Na(s) + H2O(l) ? NaOH(aq) + H2(g) If water is written as HOH(), then the equation is Na(s) + HOH(l) ? NaOH(aq) + H2(g) Write the following reactions: Oxidation reaction: Reduction reaction: Balanced net ionic reaction: Reducing agent: Oxidizing agent:
QUESTIONS 1. Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction of KHP with NAOH.