CHEM UN1403 Study Guide - Final Guide: Butane, Dihydrogen Cation, Formal Charge

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Dalton"s atomic theory is based on several assumptions that are listed below. The correct name for the compound whose structure is shown below is. How many grams of oxygen are needed to burn the butane completely: 40. 2 g, 13. 5 g, 6. 75 g, 3. 34 g, 3. 11 g. A disposable cigarette lighter contains 6. 50 ml of butane, c4h10, (d = 0. 579. Consider the phosphorus and chlorine molecules in the reaction chamber shown to the right. These two elements react to form phosphorus trichloride. Which choice represents the chamber after reaction: b and c. A compound containing carbon and hydrogen was burned completely in oxygen and the product gases were collected. A sample of the gases showing the ratio of products is illustrated in the figure. The hydrocarbon which was burned could be oxygen atom hydrogen atom carbon atom. Ammonia (nh3) reacts with oxygen to produce nitrogen oxide (no) and water.

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