Q15 Multi Choice
Yes, Cl radical IS A CATALYST :wave:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catalyst
"Examples of homogeneous catalysts are H+(aq) which acts as a catalyst in esterification, and chlorine free radicals in the break down of ozone."
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Chemical Reason for lower Heat of Combustion: Incomplete Combustion (took me some time to figure out lol)
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Anyone have anything on why you can't flame test? Edit : Lead poisoning apparently
Edit: For industrial chem ppl: Hope nobody put down Solid Sulfur in their Equilibrium K constant ;P
Yes, Cl radical IS A CATALYST :wave:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catalyst
"Examples of homogeneous catalysts are H+(aq) which acts as a catalyst in esterification, and chlorine free radicals in the break down of ozone."
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Chemical Reason for lower Heat of Combustion: Incomplete Combustion (took me some time to figure out lol)
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Anyone have anything on why you can't flame test? Edit : Lead poisoning apparently
Edit: For industrial chem ppl: Hope nobody put down Solid Sulfur in their Equilibrium K constant ;P
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