Chemistry, 15.07.2019 08:00 makenziehook8
Astudent decides to use the rate law when investigating the reaction between sodium bicarbonate and vinegar. why would a student use rate laws in this investigation? a) to see how much sodium acetate is formedb) to find out if more aqueous solution than gas is producedc) to find out if nahco3 or ch3cooh is acting as a catalystd) to see how concentrations of nahco3 and ch3cooh affect reaction rate
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 15:20
Both 1,2−dihydronaphthalene and 1,4−dihydronaphthalene may be selectively hydrogenated to 1,2,3,4−tetrahydronaphthalene. one of these isomers has a heat of hydrogenation of 101 kj/mol (24.1 kcal/mol), and the heat of hydrogenation of the other is 113 kj/mol (27.1 kcal/mol). match the heat of hydrogenation with the appropriate dihydronaphthalene.
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 22:30
Which type of bond is present in hydrogen sulfide (h2s)? the table of electronegativities is given. a. hydrogen b. ionic c. nonpolar covalent d. polar covalent
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 16:10
Predict the reactants of this chemical reaction. that is, fill in the left side of the chemical equation. be sure the equation you submit is balanced. (you can edit both sides of the equation to balance it, if you need to.) note: you are writing the molecular, and not the net ionic equation. > cacl2(aq) + h20(l)
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 17:10
Some liquids can be distilled, but only at temperatures that are so high that it is impractical, or so high the compound decomposes. explain why distillation such compounds at significantly less than atmospheric pressure (some degree of vacuum) would solve this problem.
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