<span>Photolysis and hydrolysis. These are two methods that can be used to break down a compound into simpler substances and smaller units.
Water which is used to break the bonds of molecules and split molecules is used from hydrolysis. Hydrolysis is made of three types which include;
1. salt hydrolysis.
2. acid hydrolysis.
3. Base hydrolysis.
Photolysis is well known to use energy from light to split the molecule and the same energy is referred to as photons which are used to break builds of molecules.</span>
Balance and graduate cylinder
Answer:
The correct answer is: K'= 0.033.
Explanation:
The formation of HI from H₂ and I₂ is given by:
H₂ + I₂ → 2 HI K= 29.9
The decomposition of HI is the reverse reaction of the formation of HI:
2 HI → H₂ + I₂ K'
Thus, K' is the equilibrium constant for the reverse reaction of formation of HI. It is calculated as the reciprocal of the equilibrium constant of the forward reaction (K):
K' = 1/K = 1/(29.9)= 0.033
Therefore, the equilibrium constant for the decomposition of HI is K'= 0.033
Molar mass of empirical formula = 172.8 g/mole
346.6g/172.8 g/mole = 2.00 moles
Molecular formula = C2H2Br4
Noble gases show degrees of reactivity. These elements have generally complete electron shells. Noble Gases Include: Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, Radon, Ununoctium. Reactive elements that form compounds known as halides.