Chemistry, 19.02.2020 00:54 yasyyas646646
1. Using collision theory, predict how increasing the temperature should affect the rate of a chemical reaction. State the prediction in the form of an hypothesis and explain your reasoning.
2. Using collision theory, predict how increasing the concentration of a reactant should affect the rate of a chemical reaction. State the prediction in the form of a hypothesis and explain your reasoning
Answers: 2
Chemistry, 21.06.2019 15:30, kathleensumter4913
219 grams of iron (iii) oxide reacts with excess carbon according to the reaction equation shown below. fe2o3 + c → fe + co2 after a scientist performs the chemical reaction they find the actual yield of iron to be 57.4 grams. calculate the percent yield of this chemical reaction.
Answers: 1
Chemistry, 22.06.2019 17:10, hahahwha
Acalorimeter is to be calibrated: 51.203 g of water at 55.2 degree c is added to a calorimeter containing 49.783 g of water at 23.5c. after stirring and waiting for the system to equilibrate, the final temperature reached is 37.6 degree c. specific heat capacity of water (s = 4.18 j/g∙degree c). calculate the calorimeter constant. (smδt)warm water = -[(smδt)cold water + (calorimeterδtcold water)]
Answers: 2
Chemistry, 23.06.2019 00:00, juliannasl
How is the way a mixture is combined different from how a compound is combined?
Answers: 3
1. Using collision theory, predict how increasing the temperature should affect the rate of a chemic...
Biology, 31.12.2019 12:31
Mathematics, 31.12.2019 12:31
Biology, 31.12.2019 12:31
Social Studies, 31.12.2019 12:31
History, 31.12.2019 12:31