Answer:
If by position, you mean in the Periodic table, and you are looking into the properties of the elements, the answer is "not a whole lot", as these are transition metals.
Explanation:
Unlike the main group elements (columns 1-2 and 13-18) where each column shows a family of elements with a different number of valence electrons, the transition metals differ in the number of d-electrons found in the electron shell that is just below the current valence shell for elements in that row. This causes the transition metals to show only minor variations in properties across a row, and makes attempts at finding similarities between elements in the same column a bit frustrating!
That said, it is true that silver and copper are two of the best metallic conductors of all metals (along with gold), and this can be somewhat attributed to there electron configurations, but you sure aren't looking at something like the halogens here!
Convection has convection is heat transferred from solid to gas
The enthalpy of the reaction is 100 kJ and the reaction is endothermic in nature.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Enthalpy of any chemical reaction is the measure of the difference in the energy utilized for performing a reaction. As in the present case, it is stated that the initially, a chemical reaction has 356 kJ of energy and after ending the chemical reaction has 456 kJ of energy.
This means the energy is increased after the chemical reaction. So the heat energy is absorbed during the reaction. This kind of chemical reaction where the products are formed by absorbing energy from the surrounding is termed as endothermic reaction.
Enthalpy = Energy absorbed = 456-356 =100 kJ.
So, the enthalpy of the reaction is 100 kJ. And as the enthalpy is positive which means the energy is absorbed from the surroundings, so the reaction is endothermic in nature.
Answer:
Here's what I get.
Explanation:
1. Write the chemical equation

Assume that we start with 4 L of HCl
2. Calculate the theoretical volume of oxygen

3. Add 35% excess

4. Calculate the theoretical volume of nitrogen

4. Calculate volumes of reactant used up
Only 85 % of the HCl is converted.
We can summarize the volumes in an ICE table
4HCl + O₂ + N₂ → 2Cl₂ + 2H₂O
I/L: 4 1.35 5.08 0 0
C/L: -0.85(4) -0.85(1) 0 +0.85(2) +0.85(2)
E/L: 0.60 0.50 5.08 1.70 1.70
5. Calculate the mole fractions of each gas in the product stream
Total volume = (0.60 + 0.50 + 5.08 + 1.70 + 1.70) L = 9.58 L
