Ball is carbon atom.Sticks are hydrogen atoms
The reaction between CH4 (methane) and Br2 (bromine) would result in the substitution of one hydrogen atom in methane with a bromine atom, forming bromomethane (CH3Br) and hydrogen bromide (HBr).
To calculate the mass of oxygen required to react with 20 grams of CH4, we first need to write and balance the chemical equation for the reaction. The balanced equation for the combustion of CH4 is: CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O This equation tells us that 1 mole of CH4 reacts with 2 moles of O2. The molar mass of CH4 is 16 g/mol. Therefore, 20 grams of CH4 is equal to 20/16 = 1.25 moles CH4. So, 1.25 moles of CH4 would require 2.50 moles of O2. The molar mass of O2 is 32 g/mol. Therefore, the mass of O2 required would be 2.50 moles * 32 g/mol = 80 grams.
Answer 1CH4
For complete combustion of 50 L of gaseous CH4 at STP, you would need 100 L of O2 (in a 1:2 ratio). This is based on the balanced chemical equation: CH4 + 2O2 -> CO2 + 2H2O. The volume of CO2 produced would also be 100 L, as this is also based on the stoichiometry of the chemical reaction.
The chemical formula for methane gas is CH4. It is composed of one carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms.
The Hopi children played stick ball.
Meter stick.
EngLish= Stick ball Spanish: palo de la bola
MY GUESS WOULD BE STICK-BALL
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The stick is a bond.
Moving the ball along the ground using a pushing movement of the stick after the stick has been placed close to the ball. When a push is made, both the ball and the head of the stick are in contact with the ground.
Get your stick under the ball and lift.
It shows the shape of the molecule
Put the ball in your stick, make your stick eye level. & see if you can see some of the ball over the head of your lacrosse stick. Meaning, that the whole ball is not completely inside the whole stick. If it is inside the whole head of your stick, you need to tighten your netting.
In lacrosse, the stick is EVERYTHING. You can only touch the ball with your stick. That's how you carry it. You shoot, cradle, pass, block, and catch with the stick.
The world's oldest game that is played with a stick and a ball is known as polo.