In first, You must to definite the excess substance in this case. Let's look to given reaction:CH4 + 4Cl2–>CCl4 + 4HClIt follows from it, that for 16 g CH4 need...
1 Answers 1 viewsChemical equilibrium in which concentration of reactant and concentration of products is constant and it's do not change with respect to time.Example is that water flow from a tap
1 Answers 1 viewsUsually, reaction between alkenes and HBr is electophilic addition. But when H2O2 is added, reaction will have another mechanism - radical addition (because when HBr reacts with H2O2 bromine radicals are formed)....
1 Answers 1 views1-bromo-1-methylcyclohexane chlorate
1 Answers 1 views∆Tb= 0.49°C kB= 5.02°C ∆Tb=kb×m0.49=5.02×mm= 0.097molal
1 Answers 1 viewsMilk is a suspension of fats and proteins in water. Spoiled milk involve the denaturation of the proteins, by the oxygen of the atmosphere and by the bacteria. Fats can...
1 Answers 1 views2 NOBr(g) -> 2NO(g) + Br2(g). If p(Br2) = x, than p(NOBr) = p(NO) = 2x Kp = p(Br2)2* p(NO)/ p(NOBr)2 Kp = (2x)2*x/(2x)2 = x = 0.416 Pa
1 Answers 1 viewsOption D. Nitrite ion and ozone are in sp2 hybrid state
1 Answers 1 viewsRate= k[BrO3-][Br-][H+]2The order is the exponent for each reactant, so it is first order with respect to bromate and bromide abd second order with respect to hydrogen ion. the overall...
1 Answers 1 viewsE(Al)=48/(2*27)=0.889;E(Br2)=100/(160*3)=0.208;Br2 is the limitant reactantm(AlBr3)=100*2*267/480=111.25 g;Answer: 111.25 g of AlBr3 can be produced
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