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Hydrogen gas reacts with oxygen gas to form water according to the equation
From the coefficients in the reaction equation, we can see that it takes two molecules of hydrogen to react with one molecule of oxygen. Since we begin with equal amounts of both gasses, we can conclude that hydrogen is the limiting reactant because we use it up first. Thus, we use hydrogen for our stoichiometry that follows.
Thus, the answer is B, 6 water molecules are produced with hydrogen being the limiting reactant
Use the nernst equation : <span><span>E<span>cell</span></span>=E−<span><span>RT</span><span>nF</span></span>ln<span><span>[F<span>e<span>3+</span><span>out</span></span>]</span><span>[F<span>e<span>3+</span><span>in</span></span>]</span></span></span>
At eq. <span>ΔG=0=−nF<span>E<span>cell</span></span>→<span>E<span>cell</span></span>=0</span>
and thus: <span>E=<span><span>RT</span><span>nF</span></span>ln<span><span>[F<span>e<span>3+</span><span>out</span></span>]</span><span>[F<span>e<span>3+</span><span>in</span></span>]</span></span></span>
Answer: Petroleum is a naturally occurring liquid found beneath the earth’s surface that can be refined into fuel. Petroleum is a fossil fuel, meaning that it has been created by the decomposition of organic matter over millions of years. Petroleum is formed when large quantities of dead organisms–primarily zooplankton and algae–underneath sedimentary rock are subjected to intense heat and pressure.
Explanation:
Answer:
a. Ag+ and Ca2+
The pair of cations related to the question are as below:
a. Ag+ and Ca2+
b. Hg2^2+ and Ag^+
c. Ba^2+ and Na^+
d. Ca^2+ and Ba^2+
e. Pb^2+ and Ag^+
Explanation:
a. Ag+ and Ca2+ correct
Ag+ will precipitate with dilute hydrobromic acid (HBr) but Ca+2 will not
Ag+ + Br- -----------------> AgBr (s)
Ca+2 + 2Br- ---------------> CaBr2 (aq)
B) Hg2^2+ and Ag^+ Incorrect
Both Hg2^2+ and Ag^+ will precipitate. One has to precipitate while the other does not, so this is incorrect.
C) Ba2 and Na+ both won't precipitate. Incorrect
One has to precipitate while the other does not, so this is incorrect.
D) Ca2+ and Ba 2+both won't precipitate. Incorrect
One has to precipitate while the other does not, so this is incorrect.
E ) Both Pb2 and Ag+ will precipitate. Incorrect
One has to precipitate while the other does not, so this is incorrect.