What mass, in grams, of sodium carbonate is required for complete reaction with
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What mass, in grams, of sodium carbonate is required for complete reaction with 8.35g of nitric acid to produce sodium nitrate, carbon dioxide, and water? A) 28.1 g B) 14.04 g C) 4.96 g D) 7.02 g E) 400.0 g Gaseous methanol (CH_4O) reacts with oxygen gas to produce carbon dioxide gas and liquid water. Write a balanced equation for this process. How many grams of magnesium oxide remain after 18.50 g of magnesium oxide reacts with 30.3 g hydrochloric acid to produce magnesium chloride and water? Which of these compounds is a strong electrolyte? A) H_2O B) O_2 C) H_2SO_4 D) C_6H_12O_6 (glucose) E) CH_3COOH (acetic acid) Which of these compounds is a weak electrolyte? A) HCl B) CH_3COOH (acetic acid) C) C_6H_12O_6 (glucose) D) O_2 E) NaCl Which of these compounds is a nonelectrolyte? A) NaOH B) HNO_3 C) C_2H_6O (ethanol) D) KF E) CH_3COOH (acetic acid)Explanation / Answer
5. (D) your ans is correct only
6. 2CH4O(g) + 3O2 (g) = 2CO2 (g) + 4H2O (l)
7. 173g YOUR ANS IS CORRECT
8. (C) IT'S A VERY STRONG ACID
9. (B) ITS DEGREE OF DISSOCIATION IS VERY LESS.
10. (C) BECAUSE ITS A COVALENT COMPOUND
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