Chemistry, 27.07.2019 02:30 jdisalle476
Why does a coating of oil slow the oxidation of iron? the oil stops oxygen from reaching the iron, and therefore decreases the concentration of oxygen in the rusting reaction the oil's surface decreases the surface area of the chain, slowing the rusting reaction the oil cools the chain so that the rusting reaction occurs much slower the oil is an "anti-catalyst", which actually causes the opposite reaction to occur ("anti-rusting")?
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 12:30, chloe081
We just started a new lesson in chemistry and everyone hates it and i dont get it one bit. i hate school. h el p. balanced equationc3h8+5o2-> 3co2+4h2o1.) if you start with 14.8g of propane(c3h8) and 3.44g of oxygen, which is the limiting reactant -check my answer 2.)what mass of excess reagent is left over? 3.)what mass of carbon dioxide can be made? 4.)what mass of water is produced?
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