The chemical equation is:
3 NaOH + FeBr3 = 3 NaBr + Fe(OH)3
If you express your answer as a chemical equation with all forms given, you would get: Mg+(g) + e- -> Mg (g)
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RustHere :Fe2O3 + xH2O-> Fe2O3.xH2O(Rust)FeO + xH2O-> No visible changex is any number of water molecules.
density = mass / volume
n, is the symbol for the amount measured in moles in the ideal gas equation. The abbreviation for mole is mol (not much of an abbreviation).
The chemical equation is a graphic expression of a chemical reaction.
The chemical equation is:Mg+ + 2 OH- = Mg(OH)2(s)
If you express your answer as a chemical equation with all forms given, you would get: Mg+(g) + e- -> Mg (g)
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Moles of reactants and products thats wut i put on my test
You get the reactants, products, and the ratio that the chemicals react in. It also gives information on what processes the chemicals are undergoing, such as oxidation/reduction and acid/base.
S8 (s) + 16Cl2 (g) ---> 8SCl4 (?)
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You find, or construct, an equation or set of equations which express the unknown variable in terms of other variables. Then you solve the equation(s), using algebra.You find, or construct, an equation or set of equations which express the unknown variable in terms of other variables. Then you solve the equation(s), using algebra.You find, or construct, an equation or set of equations which express the unknown variable in terms of other variables. Then you solve the equation(s), using algebra.You find, or construct, an equation or set of equations which express the unknown variable in terms of other variables. Then you solve the equation(s), using algebra.
RustHere :Fe2O3 + xH2O-> Fe2O3.xH2O(Rust)FeO + xH2O-> No visible changex is any number of water molecules.
You cannot write the quotient itself as an equation, but you can express a division operation and use an equation to express that the result of this operation (the quotient) is a specific value. For example, 16/8 =2.
Moles of one substance compared to moles of the second substance. Ex. moles of reactant A compared to moles pf product F