In reverse reaction HBr will dissociate to give Hydrogen and bromine gas.
Balanced equation for reverse reaction is,
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U Assignment Score: 267/1100 Resources Cohen Hint Check Answer < Question 9 of 11 > Consider the reaction. PCI,(g) = PCI,(g) + CI,(g) K = 0.042 The concentrations of the products at equilibrium are [PCI, ) = 0.14 M and (C1,] = 0.14 M. What is the concentration of the reactant, PCI,, at equilibrium? [PC1,1 =
assignment Score: 300/1100 Resources Hint Check Answer Question 11 of 11 > At a certain temperature and pressure, 1 L of Co, gas weighs 1.45 g. What is the mass of 1 L of CH, gas at the same temperature and pressure? mass of 1 L of CH :
signment Score Gi p 1342/2400 Hint Check Answ Resources Question 15 of 24> Write the balanced chemical equation for the Haber-Bosch process (i.e., the combination of nitrogen and hydrogen to form ammonia, NH, ). Phase symbols are optional. balanced chemical equation:
Assignment Score: 233/2000 Resources Hint Check Answer Question 19 of 20 > A sample of 5.17 g of liquid 1-propanol, C, H, O, is combusted with 46.5 g of oxygen gas. Carbon dioxide and wat the products Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction. Physical states are optional. chemical reaction: What is the limiting reactant? O oxygen O 1-propanol How many grams of Co, are released in the reaction? mass of CO, How many grams of the excess reactant...
Assignment Score: 90% Resources [ Give Up? Hint Check Answer Question 5 of 10 > Attempt 3 For the chemical reaction 2 A1 + 3H, 3H, + Al(SO.), how many moles of hydrogen will be produced from 24.3 g of aluminum? moles of hydrogen: 2.723 ** 18 8884 F 80
Assignment Score: 233/2000 Resources Hint Check Answer Question 19 of 20 > A sample of 5.17 g of liquid 1-propanol, C,H,O, is combusted with 46.5 g of oxygen gas. Carbon dioxide and the products. Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction. Physical states are optional. chemical reaction: What is the limiting reactant? O oxygen O l-propanol How many grams of Co, are released in the reaction? mass of CO, How many grams of the excess reactant remain after the...
0 Assignment Score: 61.8% Resources [ Give Up? Hint Resume < Question 26 of 34 > Press Esc to exit full screen Question N HO What is the chemical formula for the limiting reactant in the reaction shown? chemical formula: Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction, using lowest whole-number coefficients. chemical equation:
Assignment Score: 233/2000 Resources Hint Check Answer Question 6 of 20 > Glucose, C H206, is used as an energy source by the human body. The overall reaction in the body is described by the equation CH,20 (aq) + 602(g) →600,(g) + 6H20(1) Calculate the number of grams of oxygen required to convert 38.0 g of glucose to CO, and H.O. mass of 0,: Calculate the number of grams of Co, produced. mass of con:
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< Assignment Score: 600/1100 Resources Hint Check Answer Question 9 of 11 > 0/100 Complete the ionization reaction of butanoic acid (CH,CH,CH,COOH) in water. Include all hydrogen atoms and charges 00/100 Correct Select Draw Rings More Erase 0/100 // M CO 100/100 Correct + H, 100/100 Correct H,C-CH-CH2---0---OH *H OH 100/100 Correct 0/100 0/100 O100