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C6H6(l) + Cl2(g) --> C6Cl6(s)
C6H6(l) + Cl2(g) --> C6Cl6(s) + HCl(g)
Consider the unbalanced equation above. What is the maximum mass of each of the products
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Jade
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How much heat would be required to convert 234.3 g of solid benzene, C6H6(s), at 5.5 c into benzene vapor, C6H6, at 100 c?
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Holly
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Benzene, C6H6, is a known carcinogen that burns in air according to the following unbalanced equation:
C6H6(l) + O2(g) CO2(g)
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ABCD
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C6H6 freezes at 5.5°C. At what temperature will a solution of 10 g of C4h10 in 200g of C6H6 freeze? The molal freezing point
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iain
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The enthalpy of vaporization of benzene, C6H6(l), is 33.9 kJ mol?1 at 298 K. How many liters of C6H6(g), measured at 298 K and
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tyler
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Determine the boiling point(bp)of 0.44 m Naphthalene, C10H8, in Benzene, C6H6. kb(C6H6)=2.53, bp(C6H6)=80.1
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Shelly
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What will happen from the following if H3C-C6H6-N2Cl is treated with Na2CO3?
a)CO2 will emit 2)NH3(g) will emit c)N2Cl-C6H6-CH3
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Shenaya
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For the reaction
? C6H6 + ? O2 ↽⇀? CO2 + ? H2O a maximum of ? moles of CO2 could be formed from 6.38 mol of C6H6 and 6.03 mol
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Rafael
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For the reaction
? C6H6 + ? O2 ↽⇀? CO2 + ? H2O a maximum of ? moles of CO2 could be formed from 9 mol of C6H6 and 2.81 mol of
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Matt
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For the reaction
? C6H6 + ? O2 ↽⇀? CO2 + ? H2O a maximum of ? moles of CO2 could be formed from 6.38 mol of C6H6 and 6.03 mol
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Rafael
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