A) 2KI + BR2 --> KBR + I2
B) PCl3 + Cl2 --> PCl5
C) C5H12 + 8O2 --> 5CO2 + 6H2O
D) Zn + 2HBr --> ZnBr2 + H2
=D
Hydrobromic acid, or HBr, decomposes through the following reaction: HBr(g) + H2O(l) --> H3O+ + Br- . Hydrobromic acid is a gas at room temperature.
PV=nRT apex :)
Determine how long the reaction will take. apex
(d) Apex
N and As for two. They all have 5 valence electrons (as do Sb and Bi).
Hydrobromic acid, or HBr, decomposes through the following reaction: HBr(g) + H2O(l) --> H3O+ + Br- . Hydrobromic acid is a gas at room temperature.
Since there are no "following" equations, the answer is NONE OF THEM.Since there are no "following" equations, the answer is NONE OF THEM.Since there are no "following" equations, the answer is NONE OF THEM.Since there are no "following" equations, the answer is NONE OF THEM.
See the links for a summary of naming covalent and ionic compounds. Actually contrary to what these links say the method of bonding does not actualy affect the way compounds are named. Lets take to simple examples, FeCl3 and PCl3 the first ionic and the second covalent. Iron trichloride, could be called iron(III) chloride (historically called ferric chloride) Phosphorus trichloride could be called phosphorus(III) chloride, or even trichloridophosphane following latest IUPAC definition.
Which of the following is a disadvantage to using equations?
It would help very much if the "following equations" actually DID follow!
If they are quadratic equations then if their discriminant is less than zero then they have no solutions
Simultaneous equations have at least two unknown variables.
The following equations is correct
2na+s-2nas
b,c
The first step is to show the equations which have not been shown.
Since there are no equations following, the answer must be "none of them".