The reaction between ethanol and oxygen must be a combustion reaction to give carbon dioxide and water as products.
The reaction between ethanol, and oxygen,
is as follows:
In order to balance the reaction (the number of atoms of each element in the reaction are same on both the sides that is product and reactant), is multiplied by 3 in the reactant side and
is multiplied by 2 and
is multiplied by 3 on product side.
So, the balanced reaction is:
From the balanced reaction it is clear that 1 mole of reacts with 3 moles of
to give 2 moles of
and 3 moles of
.
Since, 1 mole = molecules (Avogadro's number)
So,
Number of molecules of =
molecules.
Number of molecules of =
molecules.
Number of molecules of =
molecules.
Number of molecules of =
molecules.
Answer : The number of molecules of are 2, 3, 1 and 3 respectively.
Explanation :
The given balanced chemical reaction is,
Balanced chemical reaction is the reaction in which the number of atoms of an individual elements present on reactant side must be equal to the product side.
The species present on the left side of the right arrow is the reactant and the species present on the right side of the right arrow is the product.
From the balanced chemical reaction, we conclude that there are 1 molecule of , 3 molecules of
, 2 molecules of
and 3 molecules of
.
Answer:
1) Chemical
Explanation:
b. boiling-point elevation
c. vapor-pressure lowering
d. freezing-point depression
Answer:
its D
Explanation:
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Answer: The new volume of the container is 13.8 L
Explanation:
To calculate the new volume of the system, we use the equation given by Avogadro's Law. This law states that volume of the gas is directly proportional to the number of moles of the gas at constant pressure.
Mathematically,
where,
are the initial volume and moles of the gas.
are the final volume and moles of the gas.
We are given:
Putting values in above equation, we get:
Thus the new volume of the container is 13.8 L
and a temperature of
(1) 0°C (3) 273°C
(2) 100°C (4) 373°C
Answer:
Theory
Explanation: