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∙ 8y agoOne S atom and four O atoms
Tony Wang - School
I know that this probably isn't the answer that you were looking for but its a start the answer to this question is one of four different answers choose the one that you think is right. A) The same as the number of atoms in the reactants B) Less than the number of atoms in the reactants C) Greater than the number of atoms in the reactants D) The same as the number of molecules in the reactants
Temperature, atmospheric pressure (normal circumstances would be 1atm), percentage uncertainty of the equipment, loss of heat to your surroundings, parallax when reading scales such as a thermometer. And basically any variables that can be changed to be more accurate e.g your using cm's instead of mm's. Hope that helps :)
The products will also have one atom of S (silicon) and four of O (oxygen) because the number of atoms is not changed, only their chemical combinations.
The products will also have one atom of S (silicon) and four of O (oxygen) because the number of atoms is not changed, only their chemical combinations.
I'm not sure exactly. Essentially, a chemical reaction is the result of collisions between molecules. If the collision is strong enough, it can break the chemical bonds in the reactants, resulting in a rearrangement of the atoms to form products. The more MOLECULES included, will speed up the reaction, so, the less used, means it should go slower. That's one. Another is heat. Heat is a way of causing a collision to speed, so, again, going opposite, if you COOL the chemicals, they should react slower. The third would be to "Block" the chemicals from eachother. This, is linked to the first one. They will have to "find a way" through the object, in order to react, this will be a slow process, meaning less Molecules are colliding, slowing the reaction. ~HellsBaran Any questions please EMail me at: Vistekis@yahoo.com. Thankyou.
The products will also have one atom of S (silicon) and four of O (oxygen) because the number of atoms is not changed, only their chemical combinations.
I know that this probably isn't the answer that you were looking for but its a start the answer to this question is one of four different answers choose the one that you think is right. A) The same as the number of atoms in the reactants B) Less than the number of atoms in the reactants C) Greater than the number of atoms in the reactants D) The same as the number of molecules in the reactants
The products will also have one atom of S (silicon) and four of O (oxygen) because the number of atoms is not changed, only their chemical combinations.
The dominant nuclear reaction in the Sun is the proton-proton chain reaction, with the net reaction being four hydrogen atoms turning into a helium atom (actually, it's too hot for atoms to exist in the core of the Sun where this happens, and really what happens is that four hydrogen nuclei turn into a helium nucleus plus two positrons, two electron neutrinos, and some gamma radiation).
Examples: concentration of reactants, temperature, pressure, stirring etc.
Two water molecules and a release of energy. This is how fuel cells work.
Atoms are very very very small and are made up of electrons, protons, and neutrons. Neutrons and protons make up the nucleus of the atom, and electrons spin rapidly around the nucleus. Millions of millions of atoms make up an element.
1.) Identify the names of the reactants and the product, and write a word equation. 2.) Write a formula equation by substituting correct formulas for the names of the reactants and the products. 3.) Balancing the formula equation according to the law of conservation of mass. 4.) Count atoms to be sure that the equation is balanced.
Factors affecting the reaction rate: - Concentrations of the reactants- Temperature- Pressure- Stirring- Catalysts- Granulometry (and the surface area) of the reactants- Reaction order- Type of the reaction- The solvent used- External factors as irradiationetc.
Temperature, atmospheric pressure (normal circumstances would be 1atm), percentage uncertainty of the equipment, loss of heat to your surroundings, parallax when reading scales such as a thermometer. And basically any variables that can be changed to be more accurate e.g your using cm's instead of mm's. Hope that helps :)
The products will also have one atom of S (silicon) and four of O (oxygen) because the number of atoms is not changed, only their chemical combinations.
The products will also have one atom of S (silicon) and four of O (oxygen) because the number of atoms is not changed, only their chemical combinations.