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Consider the following reaction: 2H2S+SO2=2H20+S(s)
In the reaction: 2H2S + 302 > 2502 + 2H20, the oxidizing agent is
A.oxygen B.water C.sulfur dioxide D:hydrogen sulfide Plz
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Max
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Consider the following reaction:
2H2S+SO2=2H20+S(s) A reaction mixture initially containing 0.500M H2S and 0.500M SO2 was found
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bf
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Wen 4Ag + 2H2S + 02 -> 2Ag2S + 2H20 and the reactants inclde 12 mol Ag, 6 mole of H2S and 96 G of 02 the limiting reactant is?
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dody
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Which reaction is a single replacement reaction?
2H202 → 2H20 + 02 • 2H2 + 02 → 2H20 • KOH + HCI → KCI + H20 • Cu +
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In the reaction
2H20(aq) --> O2(g) + 2H20(l) why doesn't increasing the pressure of oxygen have any effect on the reaction rate?
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Fiona
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Which chemical equation below shows a balanced reaction that follows the law of conservation of matter? (1 point)
2H2 + 202 →
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Calculate the enthalpy change in kJ when 21.6g of H2S is burned.
2H2S(g) + 3O2(g) --> 2SO2(g) + 2H20(g) Change in H=-1036kJ/mol
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Tiffany
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Calculate the heat of combustion:
1.C2H4(g)+3O2(g)===>2CO2(g)+2h20(L) _____kJ/mol 2.2H2S(g)+3O2(g)===>2H2O(L)+2SO2(g) _____kJ/mol
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Anonymous
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A chemical system within a sealed 1 L reaction vessel is described by the following reversible reaction equation:
2H2S(g) <--->
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Coryn
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A chemical system within a sealed 1 L reaction vessel is described by the following reversible reaction equation:
2H2S(g)
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scilover
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