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A single displacement reaction is always a redox reaction?

false for apex i think


What are the examples of RXN?

Examples of reactions (RXN) include combustion (e.g., burning of wood), synthesis (e.g., formation of water from hydrogen and oxygen), decomposition (e.g., electrolysis of water), and redox reactions (e.g., rusting of iron).


Why don't we use indicators in redox-titration?

Because the end point can easily be observed. Example: consider the titration between potassium manganate (IV) which is purple and ammonium iron (II) sulfate - colourless. At the end point the colourless standard solution will turn pale pink when the correct volume of deep purple titre is added. No indicator is required. Also this is not necessarily an acid base rxn


Is Williamson's synthesis an example of nucleophilic substitution rxn?

No, Williamson's synthesis is an example of an SN2 (bimolecular nucleophilic substitution) reaction, not nucleophilic substitution. In this reaction, an alkyl halide reacts with a strong nucleophile to form an ether by substitution of the halogen atom.


What is Relationship between redox-potential and free energy?

The relationship between redox potential and free energy is that redox potential is a measure of the tendency of a molecule to lose or gain electrons, which relates to the change in free energy associated with the redox reaction. A more positive redox potential indicates a greater tendency to lose electrons and a more negative redox potential indicates a greater tendency to gain electrons, reflecting the spontaneity of the redox reaction and the associated change in free energy.

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A single displacement reaction is always a redox reaction?

false for apex i think


What are the examples of RXN?

Examples of reactions (RXN) include combustion (e.g., burning of wood), synthesis (e.g., formation of water from hydrogen and oxygen), decomposition (e.g., electrolysis of water), and redox reactions (e.g., rusting of iron).


In what year did Rexnord Corporation - RXN - have its IPO?

Rexnord Corporation (RXN)had its IPO in 2012.


What does rxn stand for?

Reaction.


What is the market cap for Rexnord Corporation RXN?

As of July 2014, the market cap for Rexnord Corporation (RXN) is $2,912,876,330.84.


Where does Redox occur in bacteria?

The Redox 'Battlefield' is the Redox reactions mediated by bacteria.


What is kinetic?

In terms of chemical kinetics, it is the study of reaction (rxn) rates. By analysing various rxn conditions such as concentration or temperature, kinetics obtains information about the rxn mechanism and the overall state of the chemical rxn.


What is the name of a chemical rxn between and acid and base?

Neutralization


Why don't we use indicators in redox-titration?

Because the end point can easily be observed. Example: consider the titration between potassium manganate (IV) which is purple and ammonium iron (II) sulfate - colourless. At the end point the colourless standard solution will turn pale pink when the correct volume of deep purple titre is added. No indicator is required. Also this is not necessarily an acid base rxn


Is Williamson's synthesis an example of nucleophilic substitution rxn?

No, Williamson's synthesis is an example of an SN2 (bimolecular nucleophilic substitution) reaction, not nucleophilic substitution. In this reaction, an alkyl halide reacts with a strong nucleophile to form an ether by substitution of the halogen atom.


What is the symbol for Rexnord Corporation in the NYSE?

The symbol for Rexnord Corporation in the NYSE is: RXN.


Is browning banana a redox reaction?

A browning banana is a redox reaction.