Consider the decomposition reaction ?>CaO(s)+CO2(g) for which the products are given, but the reactant is not. identify the missing reactant.
Write the FORMULAS for the two products for the following reaction. (Write the answer in this format, for example: NiCl3 + HBr) CsH12 + O2 →
For a reaction to be exothermic, what must be true (do not consider solvent effects)? The bonds in the products are _______ than the bonds in the reactants.
If bromine is an EWG, why does the nitration of bromobenzene result is para and ortho products in an Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution reaction?
Identify the products formed in this Brønsted-Lowry reaction. HSO−4+HF↽−−⇀acid+base ? a)Acid? b)Base ?
Write the complete equation and net ionic equation for the reaction (all products are soluble): BaCO3(s) + HCl(aq) =
Which of the following has a AHºf value of zero? Select one: O Fe(s) o O(g) O H20(1) O Ca(g) AH°(reaction) = Select one: AH® (products) + AH®f(reactants) AH® (products) - AHºt(reactants) AH°f(reactants) - AH°(products) -AH°f(reactants) - AH°f(products) Forming bonds is always Select one: O spontaneous O endothermic o neutral exothermic
Chemical Reactions For each reaction you observed, the names of the reactants and products are given below. You must: 1. Write the correct formula for each reactant and product. Balance each equation. 2. A. Combination reactions magnesium oxide 1. Magnesium + oxygen (unbalanced) Mg+ O, MgO sulfur dioxide 2. Sulfur + oxygen B. Analysis of the Copper Content of a...
Fisher Esterification lab.
1. What can happen if the water produced in the reaction is not
removed, and the same conditions of reflux and temperature
continue?
2. Complete the following table by writing the missing
names:
3. Consider the start of the reaction (time 0) when all the
reagents necessary to carry out the esterification have been
mixed.
a. What...
We know copper is a transition metal that can show a +1 or +2 ionic charge. In this lab, we will use the ideas of limiting and excess reactants to determine what copper does in a really neat reaction. The reaction we will explore today is between copper and silver (I) nitrate. Since we don’t know the charge of copper,...