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Explanation: The chemical formula for lead (IV) oxide is: #PbO_2# Formulas describe one compound. Reactions describe changes that involve multiple chemical substances which can include both …
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Your strategy here will be to write the balanced chemical equation for the two reactions between the weak base and the strong acid, and use equation stoichiometry to try and find two relationships …
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How do you write a chemical equation to represent "Gaseous ammonia reacts with gaseous oxygen to form gaseous nitrogen monoxide and gaseous water"? How many #C# atoms are there in 0.502 …
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How would you write chemical equation for the decarboxylation reaction of ethanoic acid?
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"170 mL" Your strategy here will be to write a balanced chemical equation for this single replacement reaction use the molar volume of a gas at STP to find the number of moles of hydrogen gas present …
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Explanation: Step 1. Write the balanced chemical equation. The balanced equation is 2NaN3 → 2Na +3N2 Step 2. Strategy The problem is to convert grams of NaN3 to moles of N2 and volume of N2. …
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See detailed workout below First things first, we have to write out what is given to us. Given [E] = 4 nM K_m = 2.8 muM V_m = (60 muM)/min Next, we need to use two formulas to figure this problem out …
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How do you write an equation for the total gas used, and simplify? What is the amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction? Suppose that premium gasoline is selling for about $2.98 a gallon using …
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The standard enthalpy of formation for any substance is the change in enthalpy that accompanies the formation of 1 mole of that substance from its contituent elements in their most stable form. Take a …
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How do you use double angle formulas to calculate cos 2x and sin 2x without finding x if #cos x = 3/5# and x is in the first quadrant?