Answer: C.It provides an alternative energy pathway for the reaction to proceed.
Explanation:
Activation energy is the extra energy that must be supplied to reactants in order to cross the energy barrier and thus convert to products.
A catalyst is a substance which increases the rate of a reaction by taking the reaction through a different path which involves lower activation energy and thus more molecules can cross the energy barrier and more molecules convert to products.
Thus catalyst speeds up the reaction and does not increase the total amount of product formed.
The catalyst itself does not take part in the chemical reaction and is regenerated as such at the end.
The cars are hanging from cables so that there is presence of more medium of propagation to make it look real.
<h3>What is a Blast wave?</h3>
This is referred to as a violent propagating disturbance, produced by an explosion in air.
Hanging the cars in the air will ensure an accurate description of the effect of the blast wave on them.
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Answer: D
Explanation:
A reducing agent is a species that reduces other compounds, and is thereby oxidized. The whole compound becomes the reducing agent. In other words, of a compound is oxidized, then they are the reducing agent. On the other hand, if the compound is reduced, it is an ozidizing agent.
Since we have established that a reducing agent is the compound being oxidized, we know that A is not our answer. An oxidized compound is losing electrons. Choice A states exactly this.
For B, this is true as we have established this already.
C is also correct. Since a reducing agent loses electrons, it becomes more positive. This makes the oxidation number increase.
D would be our correct answer. It is actually a good oxidizing agent is a metal in a high oxidation state, such as Mn⁷⁺.
B) less
As if the atom has more electrons than protons it is negatively charged
Answer:
mass O2 = 222.5 g
Explanation:
- %wt = ((mass compound)/(mass sln))×100
balance reaction:
∴ %wt H2 = 11 % = ((mass H2)/(mass H2O))×100
∴ %wt O2 = 89 % = ((mass O2)/(mass H2O))×100
∴ mass H2O 250 g
⇒ mass O2 = (0.89)(250 g)
⇒ mass O2 = 222.5 g