Answer:
2H2O2 → O2 + 2H2O
Explanation:
<u>2H2O2</u>
H : 2x2= 4
O : 2x2=4
<u>O2 + 2H2O</u>
H : 2x2=4
O : 2+2=4
First, be sure to count all of H and O atoms on each side of the chemical equation. Once you know how many of each type of atom you have you can only change the coefficients (the numbers in front of atoms or compounds) in order to balance the equation.
Answer: x=41
Sin, cos and tan are part of the trigonometric function. Sin is calculated from opposite/hypotenuse, while cos is calculated from adjacent/hypotenuse.
There is some formula that can be derived from the equation. One of them is sin (90-x)= cos x
If you use it, the calculation would be:
<span>sin 49° = cos x
</span><span>sin 49= sin (90-x)
49= 90-x
x= 90-49= 41</span>
I think it’s heat transfer but can’t guarantee