The bond energy of a chemical bond is the energy required to 1 mole of the bond in the phase. Because bonds is endothermic and bonds is exothermic, we can calculate the overall enthalpy change as a of the enthalpy changes associated with the required bonds in the reactants and the required bonds in the products.
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 22:20, andybiersack154
Asolution is made by dissolving 25.5 grams of glucose (c6h12o6) in 398 grams of water. what is the freezing point depression of the solvent if the freezing point constant is -1.86 °c/m? show all of the work needed to solve this problem.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 03:30, tbeck225
If a solution is considered basic, then a) the hydroxide ion and hydronium ion concentrations are equal. b) the hydroxide ion concentration is less than the hydronium ion concentration. c) the hydronium ion concentration is greater than the hydroxide ion concentration. d) the hydroxide ion concentration is greater than the hydronium ion concentration.
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The bond energy of a chemical bond is the energy required to 1 mole of the bond in the phase. Becaus...
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