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H2(g)+Cl2(g)=2HCL(g) it is found experimentally that 1 mole of H2
H2(g)+Cl2(g)=2HCL(g)
it is found experimentally that 1 mole of H2 gas react with 1 mole of CL2 gas at constant temperature &
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john
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The reaction between hydrogen and chlorine gases gives hydrogen chloride gas in the following reaction:
H2(g) + Cl2(g) = 2HCl(g)
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john
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given the reactant amounts specified in each chemical eguation, determine the limiting reactant in each case:
a.
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christina
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It's a molar heat reaction lab.
0.07g Mg Mg+2HCl->MgCl2+H2 What is the actual value for the heat of reaction based on the
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Nina
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which will become a buffer in 1L of H2O?
a) 0.3 mole KOH & 0.3 mole HBr b) 0.5 mole NH3 & 0.5 mole HCl c) 0.2 mole NaCl & 0.3
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Zac
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A 1-L container has a mixture of 1.02 mole of A, 1.11 mole of B and 0.561 mole of C at a fixed
temperature. The mixture was left
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Are these reactions correct?
I was told to do them in "reaction de deplacement simple", or simple moving reaction, I think. 1. Mg
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Holly
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If 1 mole of acetic acid and 1 mole of ethyl alcohol are mixed and reaction proceeds to equilibrium, the concentration of acetic
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Chador
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What volume of hydrogen would be required to produce 0.400 mole of HCl at STP?
H2(g) + Cl2 (g) → 2HCl(g)
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Valeria
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Determine the simplest formula for compounds that have the following analyses. The data may not be exact.
A. 28.5% iron, 48.6% O,
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Chopsticks
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