1:2, does this need explaining????
1-O2 for every 2-SO3 thus 1:2
This is a decomposition reaction. {Note that the letters "L" in the given question should be lower case "l" instead. Also, the equation as given, assuming an arrow after "KCLO3", is unbalanced.}
reaction of NaBr+Cl2
The answer is C10H14N2
Combination Reaction
synthesis reaction
Molar ratio's in this balanced equation: 1 + 2 --> 1 + 1 + 1 (H2O) respectively
CO2 reacts with H2O in one molar ratio forming the carbonic acid . one CO2 molecule can not react with 6 water molecules......
No, there is no common ratio for the given number.
.727/g*M, slope is molar absorbtivity
Iron (II) Sulfate is the salt: FeSO4
This chemical reaction is:CS2 + 3 Cl2 = CCl4 + S2Cl2
A molar ratio is the ratio of any two coefficients in a stoichiometric equation. So in this case, there are six possible combinations. 4:6, 4:5, 4:6, 6:5, 6:6, 5:6.
The given reaction is:The given reaction is an SN2 reaction. In this reaction, CN−acts as the nucleophile and attacks the carbon atom to which Br is attached. CN−ion is an ambident nucleophile and can attack through both C and N. In this case, it attacks through the C-atom.
Well, I'm not entirely sure what you're asking. In this reaction equation: Ba + ZnSO4 --> BaSO4 + Zn, barium is a reactant. The equation is balanced as is, so everything is in a nice even 1-to-1 molar ratio, making stoichiometric calculations pretty easy. That's about all I can tell you though, based on the limited information present.
This is a decomposition reaction. {Note that the letters "L" in the given question should be lower case "l" instead. Also, the equation as given, assuming an arrow after "KCLO3", is unbalanced.}
Given two quantities, when the ratio of the larger quantity to the smaller one is equal to the ratio of the sum of the quantities to the larger one, then the ratio is said to be the golden (or divine) ratio. Said another way, given two quantities (a and b), a is to b as a plus b is to a. Expressed symbolically: a : b :: a + b : a Expressed algebraically, it looks like this: a/b = (a + b)/a, where a > b. The golden ratio is approximately 1.6180339887.
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