Why is this reaction considered

  1. Could you explain in detail why a saponification reaction is considered to be the reverse of an esterification reaction.
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  2. 10 s 20 s 30s 40s 50s22.5 Celsius 5.4 2.3 1.7 1.8 1. Did the temperature continually lower during the reaction? 2. Is this
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  3. 10 s 20 s 30s 40s 50s21.3 Celsius 40.3 59.5 62.6 62.9 1. Did the temperature continually rise during the reaction? 2. Is this
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  4. for the mixtures you considered NR (no reaction). Is it possible a reaction is happening?
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  5. Explain why this reaction is considered a redox reaction
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  6. Question 19 (1 point)Which type of reaction would NOT be considered a redox reaction as well? a Single replacement reactions b
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  7. Which type of reaction would NOT be considered a redox reaction as well?a Single replacement reactions b Double replacement
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  8. Watch the following video of the calcium chloride dissolving in water and record the temperature duringreaction every 10
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  9. With regard to the pH scale, a solution with a pHQuestion 13 options: A) close to 14 is considered a strong base. B) higher than
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  10. What type of reaction takes place when the melting of a solid occurs?A. combination reaction B. endothermic reaction C.
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