Chemistry, 30.10.2020 16:40 graysonisok
Does fe or hcl have a higher boiling point
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 02:30, roseemariehunter12
Asubstance is held in an open container. its particles move past one another at random speeds but do not leave the container. heat is removed from the system, and the particles slow down. when enough heat is removed, the particles no longer have enough speed to overcome the weak attractive forces between them. when this happens, the substance enters its solid state. the process described above is known as .
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 12:30, dependentclause5828
Idid a lab for chemistry where we put nails in a copper (ii) chloride solution. 1. why did the reaction stop? which reactant was used up? how do you know? 2. describe what was happening to the atoms of iron and copper during the reaction. what is this type of reaction called? 3. what would happen to the ratio of copper to iron if you had placed more nails in the beaker? if you had let the reaction go for less time? 4. what is the accepted ratio of copper atoms to iron atoms in this reaction? account for differences between your experimental value and the accepted value. write the balanced equation for the reaction.
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 12:50, jholbrook7643
Which of these describes the rate of this chemical reaction? h2 + cl2 → 2 hcl a. an increase in the concentration of hcl and h2 with time b. an increase in the concentration of hcl with time c. an increase in h2 and cl2 with time d. a decrease in hcl and cl2 with time
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