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Asked: April 11, 20222022-04-11T19:11:32+00:00 2022-04-11T19:11:32+00:00In: Chemistry

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Chemical equations are the most basic depictions of the chemical processes. They must include the reactants and the products that result from the chemical reaction. Based on the reversibility of the chemical reaction the chemical equation could utilize an arrow with a single head (irreversible reactions) or a double-headed Arrow (reversible reactions).

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    Jacob Smith
    2022-04-12T00:14:16+00:00Added an answer on April 12, 2022 at 12:14 am

    POGIL-Stoichiometry How do chemists use balanced chemical equations? got bit D 23 mosquitoes? 10 He got...POGIL-Stoichiometry How do chemists use balanced chemical equations? got bit D 23 mosquitoes? 10 He got...POGIL-Stoichiometry How do chemists use balanced chemical equations? got bit D 23 mosquitoes? 10 He got...

    | N2(g) + 3H2 19 2NH2 (9) . This is an example of a Haber Process for the Synthesis Ammonia from Hydrogen and Nitrogen. 3 mol H2 Tomes based on the following calculation: 2 I mol H3 = 3 moles H2 1 2 moles NH3 Now for 834.8 mols of Nutty 2 moles NH3 = 58.2 Moles of H2 (c), 14P + 502-> 2205 0. Arronding back to balanced Reaction 5 moles a gives – 3 moles a gives 5 moles hos a moles pros 5 moles Oz 2 moles mol off 5 mol, mol
    Ros forms moles at 1:36. For 5 moles or more, the number of moles required to form moles is 4 for I mole. Fox 30.1 moles are needed to make Qr i.l.u = p will. Moles of Allla Foormed = 2 for 1 Mole of Gillz = 2 Moles of Alles – for 6 moles Bulla = 2 xomolles of Alla = 2 moles Of Alleg – will Form
    I mole of All too Number of moles Culla Regarred = 3-3 moles 1 Required for 4.5 moles in Alles – X9.5 = 6.75 Moles of Culla. – Reputable Maximum I have Miq Four questions can be answered. You can answer 5 questions for convenience. Thanks for asking question
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  2. William Murphy
    2022-04-11T19:11:36+00:00Added an answer on April 11, 2022 at 7:11 pm

    Carbon disulfide (CH4) and sulfur(S8) react to make hydrogen sulfide and carbon disulfide. This liquid is often used in

    Cellophane production

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