Melting point, temperature at which the solid and liquid forms of a pure substance can exist in equilibrium. As heat is applied to a solid, its temperature will increase until the melting point is reached. More heat then will convert the solid into a liquid with no temperature change.
Condensation, because it is a phase change from gas to liquid
N2 + CaC2 = CaNCN + C
<span>As you can see, 1 mol of N2 can react completely with 1 mol of CaC2 and 1 mol of CaNCN will be obtained </span>
<span>It means 5 mol of N2 can react completely with 5 mol of CaC2 and 5 mol of CaNCN will be obtained </span>
<span>So, there are 7.5 - 5 = 2.5 odd mole of CaC2 after the reaction </span>
<span>And the mass of obtained CaNCN is </span>
<span>m = n*M = 5*80 = 400g</span>
It's a Single Replacement (or Displacement) Reaction because the equation follows the basic format for that type of reaction.
For Single Replacement Reactions, the general formula is:
AB + C = AC + B
So, if there's an element and compound on both sides of the equation, it's single replacement.
At point C, the kinetic energy will be zero and the potential energy will be minimum. As the snowboarder moves from point C to B, there will be a transfer between the kinetic energy to the potential energy. At point B, the potential energy will be back to maximum.