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bobypop

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Fusion reactors of the future hope to make use of the following reaction:
 
  2H + 3H  4He + 1n
  How much energy is released in this process (in J/mol)?
  (2H = 2.0141 g/mol; 3H = 3.0160 g/mol; 4He = 4.0026 g/mol; 1n = 1.00866 g/mol)

Question 2

Identify the reduced species in the following chemical process.
 
  Cu + 2AgCl  CuC12 + 2Ag
  A) Ag
  B) Ag+
  C) Cl-
  D) Cu

Question 3

A solution of toilet bowl cleaner has a pH of 9. The solution is
 
  A) weakly basic.
  B) strongly basic.
  C) weakly acidic.
  D) strongly acidic.



robbielu01

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Answer to Question 1

1.70  1012 J/mol.

Answer to Question 2

B

Answer to Question 3

A



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