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- A)Potassium bromide(aq) + Barium iodide(aq) → Potassium iodide(aq) + Barium bromide(s)
- 2KBr(aq)+BaI2(aq) → 2KI(aq)+BaBr2(s)
- B)Balance the Chemical Equation for the reaction of calcium carbonate with hydrochloric acid:
- CaCO3+ HCl -> CaCl2 + CO2 + H2O To balance chemical equations we need to look at each element individually on both sides of the equation. calcium carbonate is a chemical compound with the formula CaCO3.
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The rate of reaction would increase because as pressure increases the molecules are more likely to bump into each other leading to a more likely hood of the molecules colliding properly to react leading to an increase in the reaction rate of the substance.
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Answer:
1. cells
2. energy
3. pre-existing cells by division
Explanation:
It is the Starch-glucose. Glucose is a solitary sugar particle that your body can retain specifically in the digestive system. Sucrose and starches are starches shaped by at least two sugars reinforced together. The sugars in sucrose and starch must be separated into glucose particles in the gastrointestinal tract before your digestive organs can assimilate them.