Usually, elements with more similar properties share the same column on the periodic table.
Therefore, if you look at the periodic table, you can see that Oxygen, Sulfur, and Selenium all share the same column. Therefore, they all have similar properties
Answer: #3 ( O, S, Se )
Hope this helped!!! :D
A 0.12 M solution of an acid that only slightly ionizes in solution would be termed a weak acid. Weak acids are acids which do not completely dissociate in water. Thus lowering the presence of hydronium ions which measures the pH of an acid. <span />
Answer:
CHEBI:3312 - calcium dichloride
Explanation:
Calcium chloride is an inorganic compound, a salt with the chemical formula CaCl2.
Answer:
Option (D)
Explanation:
Oil (crude and petroleum) is one of the major resources on earth in which the economy of a country is largely dependent on. These are non-renewable resources, which take thousands to million years of years in order to form.
It is highly essential. Every day, a large quantity of oil is being consumed. According to the researches done in the year 2015, it has been observed that the average global consumption of oil was 95 million barrels each day.
It has a high demand, and so it is being regularly used, and it has also been predicted that the present global oil reserves would be highly exhausted within the next 50 years.
Thus, the correct answer is option (D).
A combustion reaction of an will generally produce CO2 and H20 -- carbon dioxide and water and/or an oxide
looking at the combustion material C2H2, you know that the end products will be CO2 and H20, so the question is how much of each will you get
well, look at the total amount of carbon atoms, 2 C2, which means a total of 4 carbon atoms in this reaction, since only CO2 has carbon atoms, that means there must be 4 CO2 as an end product and 4 CO2 will use up 4 of 5 O2 molecule leaving only 1 O2 molecule for the H2 reaction.
now O2 has a total of 2 oxygen molecules whereas H20 has only a single oxygen molecule, hence the end product must have 2 H20
check that the H atoms balance out on both sides