Answer:
The Ideal Gas Law cannot be applied to liquids. The Ideal Gas Law is #PV = nRT#. That implies that #V# is a variable. But we know that a liquid has a constant volume, so the Ideal <u><em>Gas Law cannot apply to a liquid.</em></u>
Explanation:
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Answer:
MgO + 2HBr → MgBr2 + H2O
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
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In this case, for the computation of the energy loss when the cooling process is carried out, we use the shown below equation:
Whereas we need the mass, specific heat and change in temperature of iron within the process. Thus, the only value we need is the specific heat that is 0.444 J/(g°C), therefore, we compute the heat loss:
Negative sign points out the loss due to the cooling.
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Answer:
2 unpaired electrons
Explanation:
Carbon's bonding state electron configuration is 1s2 2s1 2s1 2p1 2p1. So, there are 4 unpaired electrons in the orbitals of carbon in bonding state.
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