A. It does not retain the properties of the substances that make it up
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Molar mass:
H2 = 2.01 g/mol ; H2O = 18.01
Given the reaction:
2 H2 + O2 = 2 H2O
2 * (2.01 ) g H2 ------------- 2 * ( 18.01 ) g H2O
mass H2 --------------------- 1.80 g H2O
mass H2 = 1.80 * 2 * 2.01 / 2* 18.01
mass H2 = 7.236 / 36.02
mass H2 = 0.2008 g
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Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
The particular reactants in the Fischer esterification reaction were not stated.
Generally, a Fischer esterification is a reaction that proceeds as follows;
RCOOH + R'OH ⇄RCOOR' + H2O
This reaction occurs in the presence of an acid catalyst.
We can shift the equilibrium of this reaction towards the products side in two ways;
I) use of a large excess of either of the reactants
ii) removal of one of the products as it is formed.
Any of these methods shifts the equilibrium of the Fischer esterification reaction towards the products side.
Melting is equivalent to freezing: a temperature when a solid become a liquid.