Product:
C: 1
O:3
H: 2
reactant:
C: 8
H: 18
O: 2
first you need to put probably an eight in front of the Carbon.
Next, add a coefficient of 9 to Hydrogen
finally, add a 3 INSTEAD of a 2 to Oxygen
should look like:
C8H18+O3>C8O2+H9O
The amount of solvent increases, since the solvent is the one diluting the solution, the more you want your solution diluted, the more of solvent you'd use. :)
Answer:
Under high temperatures and low pressure, gases behave the most ideal.
Explanation:
Low pressure reduces the effect of the finite size of real particles by increasing the volume around each particle, and a high temperature gives enough kinetic energy to the particles to better overcome the attractions that exist between real particles. (Prevents sticking.)
In summary, real gases behave more like ideal gases when they are far away from a phase boundary, (condensation or freezing).
<span>3.5 moles CaCO3 (1 mole carbon/1 mole CaCO3) = 3.5 moles</span>