Answer: The net ionic equation when formic acid and sodium benzoate are mixed is as follows.
Explanation:
A chemical equation in which both reactants and products are present in the form of ions is called an ionic equation.
The chemical formula of formic acid is HCOOH and chemical formula of sodium benzoate is .
Therefore, net ionic equation when formic acid and sodium benzoate are mixed is as follows.
there are a few different types of reactions and they are molecular reactions, compound reactions, atomic reaction, nuclear reaction
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Significant figures are as follows:
zero before (0.12 = 3 sig fig)
zero trapped (1.02 = 3 sig figs, or 0.012 = 3 sig figs)
zero on the end for whole number (120 = <em>2</em> sig figs)
zero on the end for decimal (1.20 = 3 sig figs)
Here are the first couple of answers:
1. 3
7. 2
13. 2
2. 2
8. 4
They include elements 57-71 (lanthanides) and 89-103 (actinides)
I cannot answer this question exactly if the choices are not given. There is obviously more to this question. However, I can still give an idea about the vapor pressure of water and acetone. Acetone is a liquid ketone. It is more volatile compared to water. Therefore, you will expect acetone to have a lower vapor pressure than water. With the same conditions and same amount of initial volume, at a certain amount of time, the amount of liquid left in the container for water than acetone. This is because most of the acetone has already vaporized.