Answer:
growing food and selling items
Explanation:
Answer : The number of moles of is, moles.
Solution :
As we know that,
1 mole contains number of molecules
As, number of molecules of are present in 1 mole of
So, number of molecules of are present in moles of
Therefore, the number of moles of is, moles.
Answer: Conduction
Explanation: MODES OF HEAT TRANSFER
Conduction: This type of heat transfer happens when there is direct contact between the two object.
Convection: This type of heat transfer happens when there is a movement of fluid (liquid or gas).
Radiation: This type of heat transfer happens when there is direct transfer of energy through space.
Thus as there is direct contact between the mug and the tea, the heat transfer occurs through conduction.
metal
gas
H+
OH-
nitrogen
OH- is common to bases.
Explanation:
The base is a is an ionic compounds which when placed in aqueous solution dissociates in to a cation and an anion OH-.
The presence of OH- in the solution shows that the solution is basic or alkaline.
From Bronsted and Lowry concept base is a molecule that accepts a proton for example in NaOH, Na is a proton donor and OH is the proton acceptor.
A base accepts hydrogen ion and the concentration of OH is always higher in base.
There is a presence of conjugate acid and conjugate base in the Bronsted and Lowry acid and base.
Conjugate acid is one which is formed when a base gained a proton.
Conjugate base is one which is formed when an acid looses a proton.
And from the Arrhenius base Theory, the base is one that dissociates in to water as OH-.
Answer:
metal and OH-
Explanation:
Answer:
69.036 g of Compound is required to obtain 48.45 g of Oxygen.
Explanation:
Let us assume that the total mass of the compound is 100 g. So it means that this compound weighing 100 is composed 70.18 % of Oxygen or among 100 g of this compound 70.18 g is constituted by oxygen only. Hence, we can make a relation as that,
70.18 g O is present in = 100 g of a Compound
So,
48.45 g of O will be present in = X g of a Compound
Solving for X,
X = 100 g × 48.45 g ÷ 70.18 g
X = 69.036 g of Compound