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CaO
does not decompose easily.
Explanation:
Calcium oxide is chemically and physically stable at high temperatures.
Maybe you are looking for the decomposition of
CaCO
3
to
CaO
?
That would be
CaCO
3
→
CaO
+
CO
2
Answer:
HBr + Mg(OH)2 —> MgBr2 + H2O.
To balance the above, we must do a head count of the individual atoms present to ensure they balance on both sides of the equation. To get the balance equation, add 2 in front of HBr and 2 in front of H2O as shown below:
2HBr + Mg(OH)2 —> MgBr2 + 2H2O
We can see clearly that the numbers of the individual atoms on the left side is the same on the right side
Answer:
<h2>C) All of the hydrogen atoms of benzene are equivalent.</h2>
Explanation:
Benzene is an aromatic hydrocarbon made up of six carbon atoms and six hydrogen atoms. Each hydrogen atom of the benzene is equivalent to each other. Due to the delocalized electron, it shows resonance property and thus is more stable. Mostly benzene shows substitution reaction than in addition reaction. It shows planarity and follows Huckle's rule. It forms many important derivative aromatic compounds.