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Use the equation to answer the question. CH_4 + 2O_2
Use the equation to answer the question. CH_4 + 2O_2 -> CO_2 + H2O Which statement describes why this chemical equation is not
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Wog
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CH_4 +2O_2 --> CO_2 + 2H_2O
if you change 2O_2 to a 3O_2 what will be the change in the results on the right side of the eqaution
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sda
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Use the equation to answer the question.
\[CH_4 + 2 O_2 \rightarrow CO_2 + H_2O\] Which statement describes why this chemical
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I need help I can't seem to get the right answer. Please help!
1/2 H_2 (g) + 1/2 Cl_2 (g) --> HCl (g) -92.3 kJ/mol Na(s) + 1/2
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Alex
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What mass of natural gas CH_4 must you burn to emit 259 kJ of heat?
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Mely
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these are my three thermochemical equations
2Cu(s)+S(s) give Cu_2S(s) delta H -79.5 KJ S(s)+O_2 give SO_2(g) -297 KJ
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mohd
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Calculate Kc.
CH_4(g) + H_2O(g) <-> CO(g) + 3H_2(g) Kp= 7.7 x 10^24 at 298K. Should I use the formula Kp= Kc(RT)^Deltang If so I
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Savannah
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arrange the following substances in order of increasing magnitude of the london forces.
CH_2CL, CH_4, and CH_2CL_2
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brittany
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Rank the following compounds in order of decreasing boiling point:
sodium fluoride ( \rm NaF ), methane ( \rm CH_4 ),
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nurul
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Chloroform CHCl is an important solvent. It is produced by a reaction between methane and chlorine. How many g CH4 are needed to
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Grant
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