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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Check my answers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1. Lab Investigator: Chemical Reactions cannot be used for building and balancing chemical equations. gathering information about elements. viewing any chemical reaction in a laboratory. viewing some chemical reactions in a laboratory. <-- my answer 2. Select all that apply Magnesium is dangerous to look at when it burns. <-- my answer found in freshwater lakes. <-- my answer used in photography, fireworks, and flares. <-- my answer a compound made up of two separate elements. 3. The result of a chemical reaction is called the reactant. the element. the compound. the product. For number 3 I don't know if it's A or D

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

First question, recheck the possible answers

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

Two is correct

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

For the third question what sounds right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

For 3 I think A sounds the best

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

you call it the product

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

you are reacting, reactants when you perform a chemical reaction in an effort to form a product

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

the first question I really hate how it is worded

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

but you need to reevaluate your answer

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

some reactions are impossible to perform

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm still confused about the first question are you saying that the answer is c? why is that?

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

you cant view any chemical reaction in the lab because some reactions just wont work for instance, N2 + H2 + CO2 -> Methamphetamine is never going to happen

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

why did you pick D? what was your reasoning

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

do you really think they can view every chemical reaction in the lab that can be thought up?

OpenStudy (australopithecus):

This is how it is done: -make the ketone the enol via normal procedure -then you have an enediol -and you just do the reverse mechanism for the other hydroxyl

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1. c 2. a b c 3. d

OpenStudy (anonymous):

She's right ^

OpenStudy (excalibur0126):

1. C 2. A, C 3. D

OpenStudy (eyesnapper):

@Excalibur is correct. :) Thanks!

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