- The following reaction is an example of <u>FUSION</u>:
2 1 H + 1 1 h → 3 2 He + energy
<em>(The answer is</em> fusion<em>) </em>
Answer:
Ba^2+ (aq) +SO4^2- (aq) →BaSO4(s)
Explanation:
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Answer:
CaCO3+2HCl=CaCl2+H2O+CO2 this is the balanced reaction occur between calcium carbonate and HCl to minimize the hyperacidity.
Explanation:
CaCO3 reacts with hydrochloric acid produced by oxytonic cells of the stomach to generate calcium chloride (CaCl2) and water(H2O) along with the release of carbon dioxide(CO2) gas.
This reaction helps to minimize hyperacidity.
Answer:
Although this question is incomplete and i could not get the complete question online as well but to calculate the mass of the hydrogen peroxide, we use the formula below,
Density = mass/volume
But density =1.11g/ML
Volume = 118ML
Therefore mass of hydrogen peroxide = 1.11 ×118
= 130.98g
The organelles have specialized functions, (D)