Answer: The reaction between bromine gas and fluorine gas to create bromine monofluoride gas has reached equilibrium. What is the effect of adding more bromine gas to the reaction chamber?
More fluorine gas will be produced.
More bromine gas will be produced.
More bromine monofluoride gas will be produced.
Less bromine monofluoride gas will be produced.
I think it is more bromine monofluoride will be produce
Explanation:
1,200,000,000,000
Multiple 10 to the power of 11
10x10x10x10x10x10x10x10x10x10x10=100,000,000,000
Then multiply by 12
Answer:
63.6%
Explanation:
The given compound is:
N₂O;
The problem here is to find the percent composition of nitrogen in the compound.
First find the molar mass of the compound:
Molar mass of N₂O = 2(14) + 16 = 44g/mol
So;
Percentage composition of Nitrogen = x 100 = 63.6%