Complete the following nuclear reaction:
? + 4/2 alpha -->244/97Bk + 1/0n
none of the above |
2. A solution has [OH-] = 2.25x10-8 M. This solution would be
3.
Write the equilibrium expression for the following reaction:
S(s) + O2(g) SO2(g)
S(s) + O2 arrow SO2(g)
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