Chemistry, 07.10.2019 23:30 ckfuentes6272
This part insulates the reaction chamber from the transfer of heat to or from the surrounding environment. a. b.c.
this part contains a known amount of water, which is placed there before the experiment starts. a. b.c.
this part is where the metal is placed at the beginning of the experiment. a. b. c.
this part is used for measuring the initial and final temperatures of the water. a. b.c.
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 22:20, Brooke7644
Calcium hydride (cah2) reacts with water to form hydrogen gas: cah2(s) + 2h2o(l) → ca(oh)2(aq) + 2h2(g) how many grams of cah2 are needed to generate 45.0 l of h2 gas at a pressure of 0.995 atm and a temperature of 32 °c?
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 22:30, colochaortiz20p7cajw
1.aluminum chloride (alcl3), and sodium hydroxide (naoh) can react to form aluminum hydroxide (al(oh)3) and sodium chloride (nacl). you have 13.4 g of aluminum chloride and 10.0 g of sodium hydroxide. answer the following questions: •what is the balanced equation for this reaction? •if you use all 13.4 g of aluminum chloride, how many grams of aluminum hydroxide can be formed? work must be shown to earn credit •if you use all 10.0 g of sodium hydroxide, how many grams of aluminum hydroxide can be formed? work must be shown to earn credit •how many grams of aluminum hydroxide will actually be made? which reagent is limiting? explain your answer.
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In which of these cases are the two wave points considered to be in phase with each other?
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If one fission reaction of a uranium-235 atom produced two neutrons, how many neutrons would be released if the chain reaction occurred three more times?
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