Virtually all acids release hydrogen ions (or protons) in the water
Answer: A. 5.41
Explanation:
To calculate the moles :


According to stoichiometry :
3 moles of
require = 2 moles of
Thus 0.0261 moles of
will require=
of 
Thus
is the limiting reagent as it limits the formation of product and
is the excess reagent.
As 3 moles of
give = 3 moles of 
Thus 0.0261 moles of
give =
of 
Mass of 
Thus 5.41 g of solid lead will be produced from the given masses of both reactants.
Answer:
a higher electronegativity
Explanation:
In fact, in chemistry Nitrogen, Oxygen and Fluorine are the most electronegative element
1. Formula: C2H4
The formula for covalent compound is C2H4 is because there is 2 carbon atoms, and 4 hydrogen atoms.
Name: Ethylene
The naming of Ethylene: the system of hydrocarbon nomenclature was proposed by August Wilhelm von Hofmann in which the suffixes ane, ene, ine, one, and une are used to distinguish the hydro carbons with 0, 2 ,4 ,6 , and 8 lesser hydrogens than their parent alkane. Our chemical formula has 2 carbon atoms so we use the prefix of ethane, eth, and ene as our suffix due to the hydrogren.
2. Name: Carbon Monoxide
Naming: You don't name the first element with mono but rather the 2nd element and add ide as the suffix since it is an anion.
3. Formula: N2S5
There are 2 nitrogen atoms and 5 sulfide atoms. Hence, di means two and penta stands for five. Also, N means nitrogen and S means sulfide.
4. Formula: PCI3
There is one phosphorous atom and 3 chlorine atoms, since there is 3 chlorine atoms, we would use tetra and then add ide as the suffix since chlorine is an anion.
The reaction is a synthesis reaction.
<h3>What are synthesis reactions?</h3>
Synthesis reactions are one of the numerous reactions in chemistry. These kinds of reactions involve the combination of two atoms of different elements resulting in the formation of new compounds.
Synthesis reactions are sometimes referred to as combination reactions, simply because they have to do with the combination of two or more atoms of different elements into a single compound.
The different elements that combine are referred to as the reactants while the result of the combination is known as the product.
For example: A + B --> AB
In the illustrated reaction, N2 combined with H2 to form NH3. N2 and H2 gases are the reactants while NH3 is the only product formed from the two reactants.
This is a good example of a synthesis/combination reaction.
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