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How many argon atoms are contained in 7.66 x 105 mmol of argon?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 10:30
Balance and in which category does it fit in? single or double displacement or synthesis or decomposition? (a) k2 o β k + o2 (b) na + i2 β nai (c) cu(no3 )2 + naoh β cu(oh)2 + nano3 (d) kclo3 β kcl + o2 (e) ca(no3 )2 + hbr β cabr2 + hno3 (f) sn(oh)2 β sno + h2 o (g) p4 + n2 o β p4 o6 + n2 (h) fe + al2 (so4 )3 β feso4 + al (i) alcl3 + na2 co3 β al2 (co3 )3 + nacl (j) c3 h6 + o2 β co2 + h2 o
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 14:30
Consider the reduction reactions and their equilibrium constants. cu+(aq)+eββ½βββcu(s)pb2+(aq)+2eββ½βββpb(s)fe3+(aq)+3eββ½βββfe(=6.2Γ108=4.0Γ10β5=9.3Γ10β3 cu + ( aq ) + e β β½ β β β cu ( s ) k =6.2Γ 10 8 pb 2 + ( aq ) +2 e β β½ β β β pb ( s ) k =4.0Γ 10 β 5 fe 3 + ( aq ) +3 e β β½ β β β fe ( s ) k =9.3Γ 10 β 3 arrange these ions from strongest to weakest oxidizing agent.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 16:40
Identify the lewis acid in this balanced equation: ag+ + 2nh3 -> ag(nh3)2+a. ag+b. nh3c. ag(nh3)2+
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 17:50
Cryolite, na3alf6(s), an ore used in the production of aluminum, can be synthesized using aluminum oxide. start this question by first balance the chemical equation.1.) balance the equation: - alo3(s)+naoh(l)+hf(> na3alf6+h2o(g). 2.) if 17.5 kilograms of al2o3(s), 51.4 kilograms of naoh(l), and 51.4 kilograms of hf(g) react completely, how many kilograms of cryolite will be produced? 3.)which reactants will be in excess, (al2o3, naoh, or hf) 4.)what is the total mass of the excess reactants left over after the reaction is complete in kg?
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