During an experiment, jon exhales through a straw and blows bubbles into a solution. which observation would most likelyindicate that a chemical reaction is occurring? the bubbles disappear into the solution before reaching the surface. the gas forms a layer above the surface of the solution. the solution becomes very stirred up by the bubbles. the solution becomes cloudy with a white solid.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 07:20
After watching the video "zinc strip in copper nitrate solution", and reading the instructions, click on the link labeled "start" just below the drawing of the pencil tip. follow the direction to complete the 3x3 grid. answer the below questions for the portion of the activity in which sn(s) is placed in agno3(aq)
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 01:30
Which statement justifies that hydrogen peroxide (h2o2) is a polar molecule? the o – h bond is nonpolar and the molecule is asymmetric. the o – h bond is nonpolar and the molecule is symmetric. the o – h bond is polar and the molecule is asymmetric. the o – h bond is polar and the molecule is symmetric.
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 04:10
In an experiment, 45g of silicon tetrachloride are treated with 45ml of water. what is the theoretical yield in grams of hcl
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 04:20
The reaction below shows a system in equilibrium. how would a decrease in temperature affect this reaction? a. the rate of formation of the gases would increase. b. the equilibrium of the reaction would shift to the left. c. the equilibrium would shift to cause the gases to sublime into solids. d. the chemicals on the left would quickly form the chemical on the right.
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