This is an example of Charles’ Law problems, the basic equation is: V1/T1 = V2/T2. One vital thing to recall for all gas law problems is that the temperature must be in Kelvin (not Celsius).
So our given is 10.0 C = 283 K. So
V1/T1 = V2/T2
733/283 = 950/T2
T2 = 367 K
Explanation:
Given that sodium butylite is reacting with 1-chloro-3-methyl butane. In a reaction 6-methyl nona-3-yne and sodium chloride will be obtained as product.
The chemical reaction:

The reaction is also attached as image for reference.
Answer:
2 moles for the first 2 questions and 100g of water
Explanation:
Answer:
Usually the Bohr model, sometimes the rutherford model
Answer:
In a chemical reaction, energy is used for breaking the bonds of the reactants also energy is used in formation of new bonds. So, there are two ways to produce the energy in a reaction and they are either exothermic reaction (producing energy) or endothermic reaction (consuming energy from the surroundings).
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