For the following reaction, 142 grams of silver nitrate are allowed to react with 22.3 grams of copper . silver nitrate(aq) copper(s) copper(II) nitrate(aq) silver(s) What is the maximum amount of copper(II) nitrate that can be formed

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propane

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Methoxyethane also known as ethyl methyl ether

Ne belongs to what group. a. noble gases, b.alkali metals, c. halogens, d. alkaline earth metals​

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The answer is A hope this helps

Need help asap please! This is for a very important test. Giving brainliest to best answerTwo different atoms have four protons each and the same mass. However, one has a negative charge while the other is neutral. Describe what each atomic structure could be, listing the possible number and location of all subatomic particles.

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The three subatomic particles are the particles contained in the iota. They are protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons and electrons convey a positive and negative charge, individually, while neutrons don't convey any change

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A certain process has ΔH° > 0, ΔS° < 0, and ΔG° > 0. The values of ΔH° and ΔS° do not depend on the temperature. Which of the following is a correct conclusion about this process? None of the above conclusions is correct. It is non-spontaneous at all T. It is spontaneous at low T. It is spontaneous at all T. It is spontaneous at high T

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Answer: It is non-spontaneous at all T.

Explanation:

According to Gibb's equation:

\Delta G=\Delta H-T\Delta S

\Delta G = Gibbs free energy = +ve

\Delta H = enthalpy change  = +ve

\Delta S = entropy change  = -ve

T = temperature in Kelvin

\Delta G= +ve, reaction is non spontaneous

\Delta G= -ve, reaction is spontaneous

\Delta G= 0, reaction is in equilibrium

Putting in the values:

\Delta G=(+ve)-T(-ve)

\Delta G=(+ve)(+ve)=+ve  

Reaction is non spontaneous at all temperatures.

I need to find the answer for
_ ML = 8,000,000 L

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To find the value of the blank in the equation "_ ML = 8,000,000 L," you can simply fill in the blank with a number:

"_ ML = 8,000,000 L" can be filled in as "8,000 ML = 8,000,000 L."

So, the answer is 8,000 ML.

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Can I+ (the iodine cation) becalled a Lewis base?
Fullyexlplain your answer.

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Answer: No I+ cannot be called a Lewis base.

Explanation:

According to Lewis Theory, it defines an acid as an electron-pair acceptor and a base as an electron-pair donor.

In terms of Lewis basicity, Iodide ion (anions) has the more readily available lone pair electrons for donation since iodide ion is less electronegative .

With the help of the net electronic structure one can understand the answer of the question, because we need to study the I+  ion (cation) structure.

Lewis acid is therefore any substance, that can accept a pair of nonbonding electrons. 

From the picture below I+ is most likely ready to accept electrons not to give from it 5s orbital to become stable.