the change in entropy between products and reatants in a reaction
C(s) + O2(g) -> CO2(g)
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the correct answer would have to be 2molS+3molO2 -------->2SO3(g)
No.for a start you have potassium on one side (K) and sodium on the other (Na) and what has happened to the Oxygen (O).Your chemical equation does not make any sense.
For the complete combustion reaction, the equation is: C7H16 (l) + 11 O2 (g) => 7 CO2 (g) + 8 H2O (g).
gravity!
I'd call it an equation...
It is an equation and the value of g is 2.
It is an equation and the value of g is 7
The temperature in kelvins at which the reaction is happening
C(s) + O2(g) -> CO2(g)
No. It is a meaningless equation. You may have intended to say: 2 times the sum of x and g is equal to 2x plus 2g.
In the equation g = rz, r represents a variable or a constant value. The specific value of r would need to be provided in order to determine its numerical value in the equation.
It is an equation in two variables, c and g.
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g2+4g-32 = 0 (g-4)(g+8) = 0 g = 4 or g = -8 Use the quadratic equation formula
The equation is: ln(1+tx)=tx-(h/g)x^2 BTW