All the reactions produce the same volume of gas because they involve the same number of moles of gas reacting under identical conditions of temperature and pressure, according to Avogadro's law. This law states that equal volumes of gases, at the same temperature and pressure, contain an equal number of molecules. Therefore, if the stoichiometry of the reactions is consistent, the volume of gas produced will also be consistent across different reactions.
Chemical reactions can produce heat and energy but not all chemical reactions produce them. Exothermic reactions produce heat and energy (possibly in the form of photons/light), while endothermic reaction absorb them.
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Equal amounts of all gases have the same volume at the same conditions.
all reactions are different. therefore, different amounts of products are produced.
It is not mandatory.
Yes, most chemical reactions that give off light also produce heat. This phenomenon is known as chemiluminescence, where the energy released during the reaction is emitted as both light and heat. However, not all reactions that produce light necessarily produce heat, as some reactions can be endothermic and absorb heat instead.
Exothermic reactions produce heat. Endothermic reactions take in heat from the surrounding area and get cold.
not at all
All the nuclear fissions produce smaller elements from the larger element and few neutrons so that the fission reaction is continuously carried out.
No, it is not.
No.
the volume of them all stay the same
If those dimensions are all in the same unit, then the volume is 1,170 cubic ones.
No, not all liquids have the same mass. The mass of a liquid depends on its density and volume. Different liquids have different densities, so their masses will vary even if they have the same volume.
Yes, objects of the same volume will displace the same amount of water regardless of their shape or material. This is because the volume of water displaced is determined by the volume of the object that is submerged in the water. This principle is known as Archimedes' principle.