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According to Le Chatelier principle, adding more reactants will force equilibrium to favor products. The solution will become more red.
Residue is a noun. An easy way to check if a word is a noun is try putting a, the or an in front of it A residue of coffee grounds remained in the cup. The adjective form is residual. - There are still a few residual problems with the new computer program.
Barium oxide
The thermite reaction usually has two reactants: a metal oxide Iron III oxide (Fe2O3, rust) or CuO and a powdered metal which must be a more reactive metal than the one in the oxide, often aluminum is chosen. Both reactants are in powdered form. The reaction needs to be started by heating. The reaction equation for the aluminothermic reaction of iron(III) oxide is: Fe2O3 + 2Al --> Al2O3 + 2Fe The products are aluminum oxide (corundum) and molten iron.
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2Al + Fe2O3 -> Al2O3 + 2Fe the thermite reaction-
IronIII sulfate dihydrate written in chemical form is Fe2(SO4)3.2H2O
nitrous oxide is manufactured by heating ammonia nitrate which decomposes into N2O and water vapor
The Metal hydroxides are strong base, therefore metal hydroxide decomposes on heating to form metal oxide and water.
By heating after 400 oC nickel form the nickel oxide NiO.
What is left after heating sucrose is charcoal or solid carbon (C2). Heating causes sucrose to decompose as referred to this chemical reaction: C12H22O11 + O2 (the air is filled with it) - Heated --> CO2 + H2O + C2
on burning Magnesium reacts with oxygen and forms magnesium oxide it left as a white powder.
CuO which is Copper(II) Oxide so... Cu(OH)2 + heat -----> CuO
According to Le Chatelier principle, adding more reactants will force equilibrium to favor products. The solution will become more red.
Residue is a noun. An easy way to check if a word is a noun is try putting a, the or an in front of it A residue of coffee grounds remained in the cup. The adjective form is residual. - There are still a few residual problems with the new computer program.
Barium oxide
The formula for iron(III) chloride is FeCl3. Equations are only for chemical reactions and they show what reactant(s) form what product(s).