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  1. Develop the equation. What would you get? Ca(CH3COO)2 + NaHCO3 ---> Further questions?
  2. Add blue reaction is in the combustion chamber ( cylinder) of an internal combustion engine. Add blue is an aqueaous solution of urea. During the combustion takes place it decompose like in wiki written.
  3. I think he means acetate instead of carbonate. The question would be more interesting to mix calcium chloride with sodium carbonate.
  4. Need time and bacteria. Smell in toilet room.
  5. CN is not OH. CN will react with Halogen by exchange. CN is also called Pseudohalogen.
  6. The question is why cyanide is used and not only hydroxide. I guess chlorine is exchanged by cyanide and in a further reaction the nitrile will react with the alcohol group to form a ring. Look for Pinner reaction.
  7. Contacts normaly coated by gold,tin, or other noble metal, there will be no oxidation. Copper ones have to be cleaned time to time by special contact spray, but dont put anti tarnish on it. It will work like a resistor and the contact will not work probably.
  8. No, both salts have good solubility. You will have Ca2+, Na+, CH3COO- and Cl- Ions in the solution.
  9. The Manganese-IV-oxide is reduced to manganese-II,III-oxide Mn3O4
  10. Decomposition startes above 65 ° C and the best performance is 270°C and it needs 950 kJ/ mol
  11. Thats correct, for calculating the conversion of the given mass. But the head line asked for decomposition temperature. So different questions.
  12. Temperatures above 680°C decomposition starts. Save reaction is at 900° C. In industrical oven it's used 1000 - 1300 °C.
  13. Citroc acid is a Solid compound, if the water is ebaporated then you get a white residue. To avoid change to acetic acid.
  14. Calciumchloride will absorb water until it changes to liquid. So probably not good idea to use it and blow air over it.
  15. Yeah that is the correction of the observers1 question.
  16. No, CuSO4 dissociates to Cu(H2O)4 2+ ( blue colour) and SO4 2- ions, like all salts do if dissolved in water. NaCl => Na+ + Cl- as example. And your equation is wrong. H2O + CuSO4 ---> H2SO4+ Cu? You forget the oxygen from H2O H2O + CuSO4 <--- H2SO4+ CuO is a reaction what can take place.
  17. Put some Gallium to a Piece of Aluminium and watch after one week.
  18. No, but english is not my mother language. I corrected it .
  19. https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/chemistry/2022/summary/
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