Enthalpy change = energy products -
energy reactants
Standard enthalpy change of a reaction is the energy change when the number of moles of reactant in a reaction react together to form products under standard condition.
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C) Remove some of the water. Cover the rocks with an absorbent like kitty litter to remove the oil. Remove the dirty kitty litter. Add the water back.
Explanation:
Oil and water do not mix. The oil will cover the water's surface and anything in the water. So the best idea would be to absorb the oil from the system.
I think radiation and energy transfer!
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Scientific Notation: 4.45963 x 109 km (29.811 A.U.) Scientific Notation: 4.53687 x 109 km (30.327 A.U.) By Comparison: If you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh 110 pounds on Neptune.
Answer:
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Explanation:
We know that the cis isomer has more heat of hydrogenation since it is less stable than the trans isomer. Since the hydrogenation of both compounds yields the same product and the hydroboration/oxidation both give a primary alcohol, they are geometric isomers and Y is the trans isomer (Image 2).
For the compound C8H12, the compound in question must be 1,5- cyclooctadiene since two moles of the same aldehyde was obtained after ozonolysis and reaction with two equivalents of hydrogen gives cyclooctane (Image 1).