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Answer to your question:
A catalyst is ______
B. Not used up in a reaction.
Catalyst do not change the amount of reactants or products or itself get used but it just change the rate of reaction.
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The second one is more concentrated as they both times with the same thing but the second one (1.5) is bigger
Answer:
1) n-Hexane. 2) 2-Methyl pentane(IUPAC name) or Isohexane(common name). 3) 2,2-Dimethylbutane(IUPAC name) or Neohexane(common name). 4) 3-Methylpentane
Explanation:
The trend will be such that the time taken for the cross to disappear will be increasing.
<h3>Rate of reactions</h3>
The rate of reactions is affected by the concentration of reactants. The more concentrated the reactants are, the more the rate of the reaction, and vice versa. This is based on the condition that all other factors are kept constant.
In the illustrated reaction, the volume of sodium thiosulfate decreases downward while the volume of water increases. This means that the sodium thiosulfate gets more diluted as we move downward.
Thus, the reaction rate will keep decreasing. In other words, more time would be needed for the cross to disappear as the concentration of sodium thiosulfate decreases.
More on concentration and rate of reactions can be found here: brainly.com/question/13764840
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Explanation:
(1). It is known that in a reaction equation, reactants are placed or written on left hand side and products are written on the right hand side.
For example, 
Hence, in a reaction equation you start with the reactants and end up with the products.
(2). The number of atoms in a reaction will remain the same because according to the law of conservation of mass, mass of reactants will be equal to the mass of products.
Therefore, number of atoms on the reactant side will be equal to the number of atoms on product side.