A) fixed volume and fixed shape- Solid. b)fixed volume variable shape- Volume. c) variable volume variable shape- Gas. D) state in which molecules move the most- Solids E) molecules move the least- Gas. F) A phase change is a physical change in matter. G) Melting- becoming liquified by heat. H) Freezing- a liquid turned into a solid by extreme cold. I) Vaporizing- when a liquid changes form into a gas. J) Condensing- to change from a gas or vapor to a liquid. K) Sublimation- goes directly from a solid state to a gas state. (Dry ice). J) Deposition- a geological process in which sediments, solids and rock are added to landforms or landmass by transport of wind, water, gravity or weather. K) sublimation is an increase in energy. L) freezing is a decrease in energy
The uses of nitrogen is that it helps eliminate the toxic chemicals in the air.
Examples are smoke, oceanic haze, air pollution, smog, etc.
Answer:
C2H5OH(l) + O2(g) → CO2(g) + ?H2O(l)
The coefficient should be 3
Explanation:
C2H5OH(l) + O2(g) → CO2(g) + ?H2O(l)
The chemical equation is a reaction between ethanol and oxygen . The reaction yield is carbon dioxide and water. Balancing the chemical equation requires one to make the number of atoms on the reactant side be equal to the number of atoms on the product side.
C2H5OH(l) + 3O2(g) → 2CO2(g) + 3H2O(l)
The hydrogen atom on the left hand side of the equation is 6. Therefore, the number of atom of hydrogen should be 6 on the right hand side. The number of oxygen atom on the left hand side is 7. Therefore, the number of Oxygen atom on the right hand side should 7 . Oxygen atom in carbon dioxide(right hand side) is 4 atoms, therefore, it requires 3 atoms of oxygen to make the oxygen atoms 7.
Using 3 as the coefficient of water in the equation will make hydrogen 6 and oxygen 3 .Adding the 3 oxygen to the already 4 atoms of oxygen in carbon dioxide will make oxygen 7 atoms
I think you forgot to include the picture so that we could easily identify the bond. No matter, I can introduce the types of bonds involved in chemistry. There are only two: the sigma bond (first picture) and the pi bond (second picture).
The sigma bond is formed when the two electrons sharing an orbital are overlapped head-on. In other words, they overlap each other entirely. While a pi bond is a side-to-side overlapping kind of sharing. That is why sigma bonds are much stronger than pi bonds.
In this case, just please refer to the picture for you to identify which type of bond is it indicated in your homework.