Chemistry, 17.12.2020 20:10 camrynhelm7193
Markus was doing his chemistry homework and needed to find the
number of electrons in an atom of carbon. He looked at his periodic table
and saw that it had an atomic mass of 12 and the atomic number was 6.
What should his answer be?
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Using this reversible reaction, answer the questions below: n2o4 2no2 (colorless) (reddish-brown) -as the temperature increased, what happened to the n2o4 concentration? -was the formation of reactants or products favored by the addition of heat? -which reaction is exothermic? right to left or left to right? -if the change of enthalpy of this reaction when proceeding left to right is 14 kcal, which chemical equation is correct? n2o4 2no2 + 14 kcal n2o4 2no2, hr = +14 kcal n2o4 + 14 kcal 2no2 n2o4 2no2, hr = -14 kcal
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