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Does anyone have the reactant and product energy change quick check?
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does anyone have it??
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1. Molecules must collide at a high enough energy to break bonds.
2. The minimum amount of energy required to break bonds and start a chemical reaction.
3. Adding heat
4. More energy is released when forming the bonds of the products because a lot of heat is given off, which indicates energy was released.
5. Two H-H bonds are broken, one O=O bond is broken, and four H-O bonds are formed.
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2. The minimum amount of energy required to break bonds and start a chemical reaction.
3. Adding heat
4. More energy is released when forming the bonds of the products because a lot of heat is given off, which indicates energy was released.
5. Two H-H bonds are broken, one O=O bond is broken, and four H-O bonds are formed.
100% correct
Just took the quick check
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benny
thank you
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maria
does anyone have reactants vs product quick check?
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Ty bone
1)The number of atoms of each element in the reactants is the same as the number of atoms of each element in the products.
2) 2 moles
3) H2SO4
4) 1 mole of lead (II) nitrate and 2 moles of potassium iodide
5) There will be 1 mole of silver (Ag) in the product. Ya welcome
2) 2 moles
3) H2SO4
4) 1 mole of lead (II) nitrate and 2 moles of potassium iodide
5) There will be 1 mole of silver (Ag) in the product. Ya welcome
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Ty bone is right
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