<u>Answer:</u>
<em>Latest take an example to understand how </em><em>balancing of chemical reaction</em><em> is done that is assuming the reaction between iron as well as </em><em>oxygen which reacts to form rust.</em>
<u>Explanation:</u>
For this we would simply right the reactant and product that is expected. Then we would see the number of molecules of each element present on either side.
If in the reaction the element’s molecules are the same on both sides then the reaction would be correct and if not then we have to apply trial and error method to balance the equation such that the number of molecules of each element is equal on both sides of the reaction.
Bromine is in gaseous state
The solution would be like
this for this specific problem:
<span>25.0 g CCl4 x (1 mole CCl4
/ 153.8 g CCl4) = 0.163 moles CCl4
</span>(29.82 kJ / mole)(0.163 moles) = 4.86 kJ
total heat = 1.11 kJ + 4.86 kJ = 5.97 kJ
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Answer:
What are the options and i dont know what the options are but if one of them is distilation im 99.9% sure that is the answer.
Explanation:
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I believe it is decomposition, neutralization, combustion