For samples that are difficult to deal with, such as solids of limited solubility, films, threads, pastes, adhesives, and powders, a technique known as internal- reflection spectroscopy is used for obtaining the ir spectra. refer to some external resources to find the principle of this technique. also give information about the instrument and the applications for it.
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 16:20, maevemboucher78
Aluminum reacts with chlorine gas to form aluminum chloride via the following reaction: 2al(s)+3cl2(g)→2alcl3(s) what is the maximum mass of aluminum chloride that can be formed when reacting 32.0 g of aluminum with 37.0 g of chlorine? express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 21:00, alexmarche4675
Mrs. smith ordered a root beer float (vanilla ice cream + root beer). mrs. smith noticed that the three states of matter (solid, liquid, and gas) all existed simultaneously in her root beer float. a. identify each phase of matter in the root beer float. b. describe the particles of all three phases of matter in the root beer float. (how are the particles arranged and moving? ) c. identify one phase change you would see in a root beer float and described what causes this change.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 03:30, asianaenaeh
Select the correct answer. when carbon dioxide dissolves in water, it sometimes reacts with water to form carbonic acid as in this balanced equation: co2 + h2o → h2co3. if 495 milliliters of carbon dioxide at 25°c and 101.3 kilopascals reacts with excess water, what is the theoretical yield of carbonic acid? use the periodic table and the ideal gas resource a. 0.889 g b. 1.10g c. 1.27g d. 2.02g what's the answer! quick!
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