Answer:
The balanced reaction in the acidic medium is:
Explanation:
1) ( oxidation)
Balance oxygen by adding water :
Now , balance hydrogen by adding hydrogen ions on the side where hydrogen are less.
Add electrons to balance charge where positive charge is more.
..[1]
2) (reduction)
Balance oxygen by adding water :
Now , balance hydrogen by adding hydrogen ions by adding them on the side where hydrogen are less.
..[2]
Add electrons to balance charge where positive charge is more.
..[2]
3 × [1] + 2 × [2]
The balanced reaction in the acidic medium is:
Ammonia and table salt dissolves in polar solvents, so A is water,
CO2 and hexane are non-polar substances, so they are going to be dissolved in non-polar solvent, so I think it is going to be carbon tetrachloride
Answer is <span>A) A - water; B - carbon tetrachloride
Table salt does not dissolve in oil and CCl4, and Br2 is too active and it is going to react with NH3.</span>
Your answer would be,
Molarity = moles of solute/volume of solution we needed, 29.22(g)(mol) of NaCI
= 29.22(g)/58.44(g)(mol^-1)(1)/1(L)
= 0.500(mol)(L^-1)
Hope that helps!!!
<span>N2 + 3H2 → 2 </span>NH3<span> from bal. rxn., 2 moles of </span>NH3<span> are formed per 3 moles of </span>H2, 2:3 moleH2<span>: 3.64 </span>g<span>/ 2 </span>g<span>/mole </span>H2<span>= 1.82 1.82 moles </span>H2<span> x 2/3 x 17
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