7. How many mL of propane (C3H8)must be burned to form
100.0 mL of CO2?...
Chemistry, 24.01.2021 04:00, orgaprince
7. How many mL of propane (C3H8)must be burned to form
100.0 mL of CO2?
Answers: 2
Chemistry, 21.06.2019 14:30, twinkieslayer
As a part of an experiment a student burns propane to produce carbon dioxide and water she remembers that she must follow the law conservation of matter when writing a balanced chemical equation which of these equation adheres to the law of conservation of matter
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 01:30, sheldonwaid4278
Magnesium is the limiting reactant in this experiment. calculate the theoretical yield of mgo for each trial. trial 1: trial 2: data mass of empty crucible with lid trial 1: 26.688 trial 2: 26.681 mass of mg metal, crucible, and lid trial 1: 26.994 trial: 2 26.985 mass of mgo, crucible, and lid trial 1: 27.188 trial 2: 27.180
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 04:31, mdarter
Use the drop-down menus to label each of the following changes p for physical change and c for chemical change. the substance changes to a new substance. the original substance can be recovered. the color changes. gas is produced and given off. the substance changes size, shape, or volume.
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