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Please can someone help and balance this equation [Ni (H2O)6 . . . - Socratic Well, the first is a chemical equation, the which I am competent to address We make the hexa-ammine nickel(II) complex [Ni(OH_2)_6]^(2+) + 6NH_3(aq) rarr [Ni(NH_3)_6]^(2+) + 6H_2O(l) And the second is a nucular reaction the which DOES NOT conserve mass ""^235U + "neutron" rarr ""^140Xe + ""^94Sr + "2 neutrons " And please compare this with your text, and notes because I am no
Question #d1319 - Socratic HCOOH(aq) +H2O(l) ⇌ HCOO− (aq) +H3O+ (aq) Now, notice that every mole of methanoic acid that ionizes produces 1 mole of methanoate anions and 1 mole of hydronium cations
Site Map - Dipole-Dipole Interactions Questions and Videos | Socratic Is HCl a dipole dipole? Are dipole dipole forces stronger? Is CH3CO2H a dipole dipole? Which intermolecular forces in h2o make ice less dense than liquid water: hydrogen bonding or dipole-dipole? What type of intermolecular force would water molecules have? London dispersion? Dipole dipole? Or hydrogen bonding? What causes dipole-dipole
C3H7OH+O2 synthesis? - Socratic See below When a substance rapidly reacts with oxygen gas, an alcohol in this case, we call it combustion, so that will be your reaction type and not synthesis When combustion occurs in areas with adequate oxygen, the products are always CO_2 and H_2O 2C_3H_7OH(l)+9O_2(g)->6CO_2(g)+8H_2O(l)
Question #6b9a2 - Socratic In order to answer these questions we first need to know the equation representing this chemical reaction In this case, it is a reaction between HCl and Ca (OH)2: Ca (OH) 2 + HCl → CaCl 2 +H 2 O Let's balance the equation: Ca (OH) 2 + 2 HCl → CaCl 2 + 2 H 2 O a Using the formula n = m M: ⇒ n(Ca (OH)) = 0 75 g 74 10 g mol−1 ⇒ n(Ca (OH)) = 0 01 mol In the balanced chemical equation
Question #44dab - Socratic 1 58g ⋅ 1 mole H2O 18 015 g = 0 0877 moles H2O Now you can use the heat of vaporization as a conversion factor to get the amount of heat needed to boil your sample of water
Question #75aa6 - Socratic 1 Answer Stefan V Apr 19, 2015 Sulfur dioxide, or #SO_2#, will react with oxygen gas, or #O_2#, to form sulfur trioxide, or #SO_3#, according to the balanced chemical equation #2SO_ (2 (g)) + O_ (2 (g)) -> 2SO_ (3 (g))#