Asked by Emzie
what is the particle model for the reatction of iron and sulphur?
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Answered by
DrBob222
My education is completely lacking on the particle model but perhaps this site will help you get started.
http://www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/schemes2/secondary_science/sci07g/
http://www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/schemes2/secondary_science/sci07g/
Answered by
GK
The web page DrBob referred to gets into the relationship between a definite mass ratio and a definite particle ratio. The particle model of matter becomes the explanation of the definite mass ratio.
A less profound but accurate answer might be to merely write the chemical equation for the reaction:
Fe + S --> FeS
or
8Fe + S8 --> 8FeS,
depending what formula you use for sulfur. The chemical equation should be explained in words.
A less profound but accurate answer might be to merely write the chemical equation for the reaction:
Fe + S --> FeS
or
8Fe + S8 --> 8FeS,
depending what formula you use for sulfur. The chemical equation should be explained in words.
Answered by
Anonymous
moles of CuCl2+2H2O
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