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First convert the number from kilometer to miles:
Now to find the miles per minutes,divide the miles per hours by 60 (the amount of minutes in an hour.)
The car is travelling at a speed of 0.860766667 miles/minute.
Hope this helps.
-Benjamin
Answer:
The kinetic molecular theory of matter states that: Matter is made up of particles that are constantly moving. ... Molecules in the solid phase have the least amount of energy, while gas particles have the greatest amount of energy. The temperature of a substance is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles.
Explanation:
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Explanation:
Compounds having same molecular formula but different structural and spatial arrangement are isomers.
Three isomers are possible for dibromomethene.
In one structure (IUPAC name: 1,1-dibromomethene), both the bromine atoms are attached to one carbon atom.
In another two structures (Cis and trans), two bromine atoms are attached to two different carbon atoms.
In Cis 1,2-dibromomethene, two bromine atoms are present on the same side.
Whereas in Cis 1,2-dibromomethene, two bromine atoms are present on the opposite side and hence, does not have net dipole moment.
Answer:
(a) Rate at which is formed is 0.050 M/s
(b) Rate at which is consumed is 0.0250 M/s.
Explanation:
The given reaction is:-
The expression for rate can be written as:-
Given that:- (Negative sign shows consumption)
(a) Rate at which is formed is 0.050 M/s
(b) Rate at which is consumed is 0.0250 M/s.
Answer:
A. The reaction will proceed forward forming more CH4
B. The reaction will proceed forward forming more CH4
C. Since the reaction is exothermic, raising the temperature will cause the reaction to proceed backward, thus forming C and H2.
D. Lowering the volume makes the gas particles to be more close together thereby enhancing their collisions leading to reaction. Therefore the reaction will proceed forward forming more CH4
E. Catalyst only reduce the activation energy so the reaction can proceed faster. The reaction will proceed forward forming.
F. The following will favour CH4 at equilibrium
i. Catalyst to the reaction mixture,
ii. Both adding more H2 to the reaction mixture and lowering the volume of the reaction mixture
iii. Adding more C to the reaction mixture.