Chemistry, 22.03.2021 20:30 lillierudloff2558
Given the balanced equation below, calculate the mass of methane (CH4) at STP required to react with 20.0 g of magnesium carbide. Mg2C(s) + 4 H2O(g) --> 2 Mg(OH)2(s) + CH4(g)
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 22:30
Which statement best describes the oxidation numbers of the atoms found in magnesium chloride? a. magnesium has a 2- oxidation number and chlorine has a 1+ oxidation number. b. magnesium has a 2- oxidation number and chlorine has a 2+ oxidation number. c. magnesium has a 2+ oxidation number and chlorine has a 1- oxidation number. d. magnesium has a 1+ oxidation number and chlorine has a 1- oxidation number.
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 05:30
Astudent made the lewis dot diagram of a compound as shown. mg is written with two dots shown on its top. an o is written on each side of mg. each o has six dots around it. an arrow is shown from one dot on mg toward the vacant space around the o on the right. another arrow is shown from the other dot on mg toward the vacant space around the o on the left. the title of the art is students lewis dot model. what is the error in the lewis dot diagram? an o atom should transfer all its six electrons to mg because the formula is mgo. both electrons of mg should be transferred to one o atom because the formula is mgo. the electrons should be transferred from each o atom to mg because mg has fewer electrons. the number of dots around mg should be four because it has to transfer two electrons to each o.
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 06:30
(04.01 lc) which of the following is true about science? (5 points) select one: a. it is not influenced by social conditions. b. it is not determined by external local factors. c. political conditions are unable to influence it. d. economic concerns may prevent it from solving problems.
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Given the balanced equation below, calculate the mass of methane (CH4) at STP required to react with...
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