SiH4(g) + 2 F2(g) SiF4(g)

  1. SiH4(g) + 2 F2(g) SiF4(g) + 4 HF(g)If 18.9 kJ are released when 1.10 g of F2 reacts with an excess of SiH4, what is the heat of
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  2. If 15.0 kJ are released when 1.40 g of F2 reacts with an excess of SiH4, complete the thermochemical equation below.SiH4(g) + 2
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  3. If 15.0 kJ are released when 1.40 g of F2 reacts with an excess of SiH4, complete the thermochemical equation below.SiH4(g) + 2
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  4. Put the following in order in terms of increasing melting point: SiH4, SiO2, CH4, NH3, PH3.Lowest → Highest (A) NH3, PH3, CH4,
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    2. LeePyeong asked by LeePyeong
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  5. what is the percent yield of SiF4 using the mixture in the previous question if 8.76g of SiF4 is obtained from the reaction
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  6. Silane is a molecule made up of Silicon (Si) and Hydrogen (H). Use the periodic table, and your knowledge of valence electrons,
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  7. i read in my chem book, it says that SiH4 is molecular compound but SiO2 is covalent network, but why not SiH4 since it has Si
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  8. What is the weight of 50.0 L of SiF4 at STP?
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  9. Which of the following molecules is polar? NCl3, NO2, H2S, or SiH4
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  10. Name the following covalent bonds1m SiF4 2. N2S3 3. HBr 4. Br2 4. NO
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