These compounds doesn't react.
Ca + 2HC2H3O2 --> Ca(C2H3O2)2 + H2 submitted by Ethan + JD FTW
HC2H3O? This is normally written as CH3-CHO , which is the aldebyde 'Ethan**al**'. Aldehydes have their functional group written as R-CHO / This is to compase with acids 'R-COOH'. and alcohols 'R-CH2OH'. Note the arrangement of the carbon , hydrogen and oxygen atoms in the formulae. NB It is NOT an Alcohol.
4Ag + 4HCl + O2---------4 AgCl + 2 H2O The reaction between silver and hydrochloric acid is possible only in the presence of air and is a slow reaction; the silver chloride in insoluble.
Here's that equation:H2SO4 + 2LiOH => Li2SO4 + H2OAnd gee, it's even a load of bollocks ;DH2SO4 + 2LiOH => Li2SO4 + 2H2OThere, if you didn't put the 2 in front of water than you would get 4 hydrogen on one side and 2 oxygen while the other side would only have 2 hydrogen and one oxygen.I believe the technical term for that correction is Pwned.
-^OOC-COO^- is the oxalate anion. In modern nomenclature it is 'ethandioate'. Oxalic Acid is Ethan-di-oic acid. (HOOC-COOH)
K2C2O4 in chemical industry, alwasy Potassium Oxalate exist in Potassium Oxalate Monohydrate(K2C2O4.H2O), CAS NO.6487-48-5.
F2 + 2CaCl --> 2FCl + 2Ca submitted by Ethan + JD FTW
Ca + 2HC2H3O2 --> Ca(C2H3O2)2 + H2 submitted by Ethan + JD FTW
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Mattie and Zeena in "Ethan Frome" are contrasted in various ways. Mattie is portrayed as youthful, warm, and affectionate, while Zeena is depicted as older, cold, and austere. Mattie brings joy and vitality into Ethan's life, whereas Zeena represents duty and responsibility. Their contrasting personalities highlight Ethan's internal conflict between desire and duty.
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Ethan is Ethan. Proper names are generally not translated.
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HC2H3O? This is normally written as CH3-CHO , which is the aldebyde 'Ethan**al**'. Aldehydes have their functional group written as R-CHO / This is to compase with acids 'R-COOH'. and alcohols 'R-CH2OH'. Note the arrangement of the carbon , hydrogen and oxygen atoms in the formulae. NB It is NOT an Alcohol.
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He has a grandson named Ethan and a granddaughter named Zelda. There is another grandkid in between them.