can someone explain these problems for me?
(a) Can bases react with salts?
(b) In a 3H2 + N2 --> 2NH3 rxn, what is the hydrogen inventory change if the ammonia inventory change is +58 molecules?
would i just multiply 58*3 to get the answer?
(c) in the graphic depiction of aqueous M2(ElO4)3 what is the value of "x" for [M(H2O)x]^3+
any help appreciated
(a) Can bases react with salts?
(b) In a 3H2 + N2 --> 2NH3 rxn, what is the hydrogen inventory change if the ammonia inventory change is +58 molecules?
would i just multiply 58*3 to get the answer?
(c) in the graphic depiction of aqueous M2(ElO4)3 what is the value of "x" for [M(H2O)x]^3+
any help appreciated
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In a 3H2 + N2 --> 2NH3 rxn, what is the hydrogen inventory change if the ammonia inventory change is +58 molecules?
would i just multiply 58*3 to get the answer?
No.
The H2 to NH3 change is 3 to 2, so do this:
x is to 3 as 58 is to 2
x = 87 (since the H2 is decreasing, make it be -87)
would i just multiply 58*3 to get the answer?
No.
The H2 to NH3 change is 3 to 2, so do this:
x is to 3 as 58 is to 2
x = 87 (since the H2 is decreasing, make it be -87)
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a) they donot react with salts
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