1.Write the formula for the pertinent chemical reactions which affect the shellfish and corals lives in the ocean? Explain how CO2 and not methane plays a role in this process?
1.Write the formula for the pertinent chemical reactions which affect the shellfish and corals lives in...
Purge CO Makupreactor Onygen SEM. Il 2018-19 The pertinent chemical reactions involved are: CH, +2H20 CH+H20 CO +3H2 CO2 4H2 (main reformer reaction) (reformer side reaction) (CO converter reaction) (methanol synthesis reaction) 2co +02 2C02 (d) co2 + 3H, CH,OH + H20 Ten percent excess steam, based on Reaction (a), is fed to the reformer, and conversion of methane is 10%, with a 90% yield of CO2-A stoichiometric quantity of oxygen is fed to the CO converter, and the CO...
5. Is there water in the stratosphere? How is the stratospheric water formed (write the formula)? How is the stratospheric water harmful by writing certain reactions? 6. How many sub categories is UV divided and How each region transports through the atmosphere? Which species does absorb UV? 7. Write the major chemical equations on 03 formation and destruction? How does chlorofluorocarbon affect the 03 by writing certain chemical equations?
(35 pts) The overall objective of metabolism is to generate energy in the form of ATP by oxidizing carbon and reducing oxygen. (a) (2 pts) Write chemical reaction for the only oxidation step in glycolysis with full chemical structures of the reactant(s) and product(s), list the name(s) of the enzyme(s) and cofactor(s) involved in the equation. Indicate which carbons are oxidized in the chemical structures (b) (8 pts) Write the chemical reactions for all oxidation steps for citrate acid cycle...
1. Single Replacement Reactions- Write the correctly balanced chemical cquation for each and write which element is more active. Be sure to include state labels on your equations. Note that all metals will form a cation with a +2 charge if they react. a. If a piece of manganese metal is placed into a solution of zinc nitrate, Zn(NO) the manganese begins to dissolve and a precipitate begins to form on the bottom of the test tube. Write a balanced...
1. Write the balanced chemical reaction for the reaction of zinc and hydrochloric acid. 2. How does temperature affect the reaction rate? Briefly explain. 3. How does concentration affect the reaction rate? Briefly explain. 4. Write the balanced chemical equation for the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide.
Part Il (Answer briefly) 3 questions (30 points) 1.(10pt) Write the chemical formula and color as follows: Nickel sulfide Chromium hydroxide Bismuth hydroxide Cadmium sulfide Silver chloride 2.(10pt) Write and balance the chemical equations for the following reactions oFe (aq)+ OH (aq) aCd (aq) +S(aq) a AgCI(s)+NH,(aq) 4Cu (a)+NH,(aq 3. (10pt) In the following reaction at equilibrium: (aq) 2CrO, (aq, yellow) + 2 H, Cr,0,2 (aq, orange) +3 H,o 0) A. What color change do you observe when you add...
EXPERIMENT UTA-650 Date 1. Write out the half reactions, the net chemical reaction and the Eº for the following electrochemical cell: Al(s)| AB(aq), 1.0 M || Snº" (aq), 1.0 MSn (S) 2. Write out the half reactions, the net chemical reaction and the E for the following electrochemical cell: Zn (8) Zn2+ (aq), 0.10 M || Ag+ (aq), 2.5 M Ag (8) 3. Describe how you would make 45 mL of a 0.10 M tin(II) chloride solution using a common...
1. Write balanced equations for the chemical reactions between each acid [hydrochloric (HCI), acetic acid (CH3COOH), and citric acid (H3C6H507)] and NaOH. Note that citric acid is triprotic, which will change the balance of the chemical equation. 2. Calculate how much 0.2 M NaOH wil be needed to titrate each of the acids. Each acid is 0.1 M.
5) Tell me three ways in which nuclear reactions differ from chemical reactions. (1 pt each) 6) Write the balanced nuclear reaction for the following: (1 pt. each) a. Beta decay of 19N b. Electron capture by 23V c. 254Cffissions into 116Pd and 132Te and neutrons and one gamma ray.
Please answer parts II & III. Page 63 for reference is also attached. Part IlI: Write out two chemical equations for the reactions which were performed in the hydrolysis of acetamide. See page 63. Be sure to include the names of all reactants and pro ducts. How do these reactions support your data (odors and pH)? Part IV: Write out the two chemical equations for the reactions which were performed in the hydrolys and products. How do these reactions support...