Chemistry, 16.06.2020 03:57 larissaday33
Write balanced equations for each of the processes described below. (Use the lowest possible coefficients. Omit states-of-matter.)
a. Chromium-51, which targets the spleen and is used as a tracer in studies of red blood cells, decays by electron capture.
b. Iodine-131, used to treat hyperactive thyroid glands, decays by producing a β particle.
c. Phosphorus-32, which accumulates in the liver, decays by β-particle production.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 20:30
Consider the following unbalanced equation for the combustion of hexane: αc6h14(g)+βo2(g)→γco2(g)+δh2o(g) part a balance the equation. give your answer as an ordered set of numbers α, β, γ, use the least possible integers for the coefficients. α α , β, γ, δ = nothing request answer part b determine how many moles of o2 are required to react completely with 5.6 moles c6h14. express your answer using two significant figures. n n = nothing mol request answer provide feedback
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We are hoping to create 5.72 grams of glucose. the plant was given 4.75 liters of co2 and 2.81 g of h20. which reactant was the limiting reagent? how much excess mass did we have of the other reactant?
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