Answer;
= 1.495 moles
Explanation;
-One mole contains 6.02 ×10^23 particles
Therefore;
1 mole = 6.02 ×10^23 atoms
Thus; 9.00 ×10^23 atoms will have;
= 9.00 ×10^23 atoms / 6.02 ×10^23 atoms
= 1.495 moles
Answer:
2.49
⋅
10
−
12
moles Pb
Explanation:
Before doing any calculations, it's worth noting that atoms do not contain moles, it's the other way around.
A mole is simply a collection of atoms. More specifically, you need to have exactly
6.022
⋅
10
23
atoms of an element in order to have one mole of that element - this is known as Avogadro's number.
In your case, you must determine how many moles of lead would contain
1.50
⋅
10
12
atoms of lead.
Well, if you know that one mole of lead must contain
6.022
⋅
10
23
atoms of lead, it follows that you get
1.50
⋅
10
12
atoms of lead in
1.50
⋅
10
12
atoms of Pb
⋅
1 mole Pb
6.022
⋅
10
23
atoms of Pb
=
2.49
⋅
10
−
12
moles Pb
What is the dependent variable in this experiment
Tina's experiment should have included a hypothisis .in a complete sentence,suggest a hypothesis for Tina's experiment
Bombarding sodium-23 with a
proton produces nuclide X and a neutron. What is nuclide X?
Answers:
magnesium-24
magnesium-23
neon-23
s
odium-24
none of the above
The isotope P
has a half-life of 14.3 days. If a sample originally contained 1.00 g of P,
how much was left after 43 days?
Answers:
0.250 g
0.125 g
0.750 g
0.500 g
Identify X in the reaction
below.
U
+ C
→ Cf
+ X
Answers:
1
alpha particle
3
protons
6
neutrons
6
electrons
A .20 gram sample of C-14 was allowed to decay for 3 half-lives. What mass
of the sample will remain? Carbon-14 has a half life of 5730
years.
Answers:
0.025
0.05
0.1
0
.01
0.05
The isotope Cu
has a half-life of 30 s. If a sample originally contained 48 mg of Cu,
how much time passed before the amount fell to 3 mg?
Answers:
120 s
240s
30 s
60 s(when I did my calculation for the question above, I got 60 seconds)
What radionuclide decays to Fe-56
by beta emission?
Answers:
Fe
Co
Mn
Co
MnHow do I know wat it becomes. I put 57 Co 27 and it's wrong.
The Cf
to Cf
conversion is accompanied by __________.
Answers:
an alpha
emission
a
neutron capture
an electron
capture
an electron releaseI would greatly appreciate your help...ASAP. Thank you.
b. hazardous
c. domestic
Answer: Option (b) is the correct answer.
Explanation:
When a substance is used and thrown away which can lead to damage in the environment as it may [produce some toxic or hazardous gases is known as a hazardous waste.
These wastes can be solid, liquid or gaseous.
For example, batteries, kerosene, garden chemicals etc are all hazardous waste.
A domestic waste is a waste thrown by a household which may include paper, vegetable waste, cardboard, yard clippings etc.
Thus, we can conclude that hazardous wastes are solid, liquid, or gas wastes that are toxic, flammable, corrosive, reactive, or radioactive.
b. density
c. vapor pressure lowering
d. freezing point depression
Answer:
B. Density
Explanation:
Explanation via Educere
Explanation:
Number of moles consisting in a liter of solution is known as molarity.
Mathematically, Molarity = \frac{\text{no. of moles}}{\text{Volume in one liter}}[/tex]
It is given that volume is 10 liter and there is 5.0 moles of solute. Hence, we will calculate the molarity as follows.
Molarity =
=
= 0.5 mol/L
Thus, we can conclude that molarity of the given solution is 0.5 mol/L.