Chemistry, 05.07.2019 02:00 karyvillanuevap5w9ym
You put two open cans of soda on the table. you took one can from the refrigerator and the other from your car. when you open them, which can of soda will lose the carbon dioxide more quickly and why?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 10:00
Part 1: include important facts found through your research. part 2: include your visual display. include your summary of βthe chemistry of waterβ from the national science foundation website. include your experiment. part 3: include responses to the reflection questions.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 11:00
Problem page combustion of hydrocarbons such as pentane ( c5 h12 ) produces carbon dioxide, a "greenhouse gas." greenhouse gases in the earth's atmosphere can trap the sun's heat, raising the average temperature of the earth. for this reason there has been a great deal of international discussion about whether to regulate the production of carbon dioxide.(a) write a balanced chemical equation, including physical state symbols, for the combustion of liquid pentane into gaseous carbon dioxide and gaseous water. (b) suppose 0.350 kg of pentane are burned in air at a pressure of exactly 1 atm and a temperature of 20.0 degree c. calculate the volume of carbon dioxide gas that is produced.be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 13:50
Abeaker with 2.00Γ102 ml of an acetic acid buffer with a ph of 5.000 is sitting on a benchtop. the total molarity of acid and conjugate base in this buffer is 0.100 m. a student adds 4.70 ml of a 0.360 m hcl solution to the beaker. how much will the ph change? the pka of acetic acid is 4.740.
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 01:00
An unsaturated hydrocarbon is a hydrogen-carbon compound with a. a network solid structure b. single bonds c. single bonds in a branched-chain structure d. double or triple bonds
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