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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 03:40
In an effort to address concerns about global warming, a power plant in portland,oregon is designed to take all of its exhaust gases from its boilers and recycle the co2 using the solvay process to make sodium hydrogen carbonate. the reaction is shown below. nh3(g) + h2o(l) + co2(g) + nacl(aq) → nahco3(aq) + nh4cl(aq) how many liters each of nh3 and co2 (both at stp) would be consumed to produce 3.00 kg of sodium bicarbonate? the volume of both nh3 and co2 would be
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 10:00
Part 1: include important facts found through your research. part 2: include your visual display. include your summary of “the chemistry of water” from the national science foundation website. include your experiment. part 3: include responses to the reflection questions.
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 02:30
When the ionic compound nabr dissolves in water, br– ions are pulled into solution by the attraction between what two particles? a. the na+ and br– ions b. the na+ ion and the negative end of a water molecule c. the br– ion and the positive end of a water molecule d. the br– ion and the negative end of a water molecule
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