Answer: B
Explanation:
Cross contamination refers to the in unintentional transfer of bacteria or toxins from one individual or surface to another. The individual receiving or even the fellow giving out the cloth may be unaware of the risk involved in the transfer of such contaminated materials. Hence, the other individual is cross contaminated with the toxins originally carried by the individual wearing the cloth.
Answer:
C. hydrocyanic acid
Explanation:
The mixture of a weak acid (As hydrocyanic acid, HCN), with its conjugate base (Na⁺CN⁻) produce a buffer effect in the solution due the equilibrium:
HCN ⇄ CN⁻ + H⁺
Now, when NaOH (A base) is added to the mixture, the reaction with <em>HCN </em>is:
NaOH + HCN → Na⁺CN⁻ + H₂O
As the OH⁻ of NaOH are not affecting directly the H⁺ concentration, <em>the pH does not increase dratically.</em>
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Right answer is:
<em>C. hydrocyanic acid
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Answer:
yep.
Explanation:
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Answer:reaction 2,5,6
Explanation:
First, we need to define what the enthalpy of formation is and what the enthalpy of reaction is____
<u>Formation Enthalpy</u>: It is the variation of the calorific energy in the reaction of ONE MOL of a compound starting from the elements.
<u>Reaction Enthalpy: </u>It s the variation of the calorific energy in the reaction of reactives, in this cases could be any quantity of mol
Then: We have six reactions:
1)CaCO3(g)→ CaO+ CO2(g)
2)Li(s)+12F2(g)→LiF(s)
3)CO(g)+12 O2(g)→ CO2(g)
4)2Li(s)+F2(g)→2LiF(s)
5)Li(s)+12F2(l)→LiF(s)
6)C(s,graphite)+ O2(g)→ CO2(g)
The enthalpy of reaction will be equal to reaction enthalpy when we produce one mol from elements
The answer is the reactions 2,5,6