Chemistry, 22.01.2021 03:10 rahmao2773
This equation shows the neutralization of sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid:
NaOH + HCl → H2O + NaCl
The reactant side of the chemical equation has (1/2/3/4) atom(s) each of sodium, oxygen, and chlorine. The reactant side also has (1/2/3/4) hydrogen atom(s). Count the numbers and kinds of atoms on the product side of the equation. The numbers and kinds of atoms on both sides of the chemical equation are (the same/not the same). So, this chemical equation is (balanced/not balanced) .
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 10:10, babyphoraaaaa
For the reaction, 4 a(g) + 3 b(g) => 2 c(g), the following data were obtained at constant temperature. experiment initial[a],mol/l initial [b],mol/l initial rate, m/min 1 0.200 0.150 5.00 2 0.400 0.150 10.0 3 0.200 0.300 10.0 4 0.400 0.300 20.0 which of the following is the correct rate law for the reaction? 1. rate = k[a]2[b]2 2. rate = k[a][b] 3. rate = k[a]2[b] 4. rate = k[a][b]2
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This equation shows the neutralization of sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid:
NaOH + HCl → H2O...
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