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A solution is dilute when?A. it has a lot of solute
B. has little solvent
C. it has a lot of solvent
D. has maximum solute

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The answer to your equation is C. Hope this Helps!
C. It has more solvent
To dilute a solution means to add more solvent without the addition of more solute

When a 10% hydrochloric acid soultion is heated the test tube should alwayd be pointed?

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Straight upwards to avoid spilling

A balloon has a volume of 7.00 liters at a pressure of 740 mm Hg. If the temperature remains constant, at what pressure will the volume decrease to 2.00 liters?a. 749 mm Hg
b. 52.9 mm Hg
c. 211 mm Hg
d. 2590 mm Hg

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

P1 x V1 = P2 x V2

7.00(740) = x(2.00)

2590 mm Hg

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For the reaction shown, find the limiting reactant for each of the initial quantities of reactants.4Al(s) + 302(g) —> 2Al2O3(s)
Express your answer as a chemical formula.

1 mol Al; 1 mol O2
4 mol Al; 2.5 mol O2
12 mol Al; 10 mol O2
15.4 mol Al; 10.7 mol O2

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Answer:

1 mol Al; 1 mol O2

Explanation:ol Al; 10 mol O2

15.4 mol Al; 10.7 mol O2

or the reaction shown, find the limiting reactant for each of the initial quantities of reactants.

4Al(s) + 302(g) —> 2Al2O3(s)

Express your answer aor the reaction shown, find the limiting reactant for each of the initial quantities of reactants.

4Al(s) + 302(g) —> 2Al2O3(s)

Express your answer as a chemical formula.

1 mol Al; 1 mol O2

4 mol Al; 2.5 mol O2

12 mol Al; 10 mol O2

15.4 mol Al; 10.7 mol O2

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Equivalent weight of the compound
caco3​

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CaCO3,which is Calcium Carbonate. It’s equivalent mass is 50 g. Explanation:-. Mass of CaCO3=Mass of 1 atom of Calcium (Ca)+Mass of 1 atom of Carbon (C)+Mass of 3 atoms of Oxygen (O). Mass of 1 atom of Calcium=1×40g=40g. Mass of 1 atom of Carbon=1×12g=12g. Mass of 3 atoms of Oxygen=3×16g=48g.

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Consider the following reaction at equilibrium: NO2(g) + CO(g) = NO(g) + CO2(g) Suppose the volume of the system is decreased at constant temperature, what change will this cause in the system? A shift to produce more NO A shift to produce more CO A shift to produce more NO2 No shift will occur

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Answer: Option (d) is the correct answer.

Explanation:

According to Le Chaltelier's principle, when there occurs any change in an equilibrium reaction then the equilibrium will shift in a direction that will oppose the change.

This means that when pressure is applied on reactant side with more number of moles then the equilibrium will shift on product side that has less number of moles.

For example, NO_(2)(g) + CO(g) \rightleftharpoons NO(g) + CO_(2)(g)

Since here, there are same number of moles on both reactant and product side. So, when volume is decreased at a constant temperature in this system then there will occur no change in the equilibrium state.

Thus, we can conclude that in the given when volume of the system is decreased at constant temperature, then no shift will occur.