What is defined as the energy required to start a chemical reaction?
heat
reactant ene...
Chemistry, 04.05.2021 04:10 mandilynn22
What is defined as the energy required to start a chemical reaction?
heat
reactant energy
activation energy
precipitate energy
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As you move from right to left on the periodic table the atomic radius fill in the blank
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Which factor is likely to impact the possible number of compounds? presence of unlimited number of elements in the periodic table the inability of atoms to align perfectly with other atoms the ability of all elements to react with every other element all elements being equally reactive
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 06:00
Which change will decrease the number of effective collisions during a chemical reaction? a. adding a catalyst b. increasing the surface area c. decreasing the temperature d. increasing the reactant concentrations e. increasing the volume of the reactants
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When hydrogen peroxide (h2o2) is added to potassium iodide (ki) solution, the hydrogen peroxide decomposes into water (h2o) and oxygen (o2). the chemical equation for the decomposition reaction is: 2h2o2—> 2h2o + o2. what is the role of the potassium iodide in this reaction? a. reactant. b. product. c. precipitate. d. catalyst.
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