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Express your answer as a chemical formula.
Butane is from the family of alkanes with –ane as its family name. The but- prefix stands for having four carbon atoms. The C4H10 is the general formula of butane and can also represent other forms or structures of butane. However if the question asks for the molecular formula of butane, think of how many electrons it can share to the hydrogen atom. The carbon atom can share 4 and hydrogen 1. So if the three hydrogen atoms are attached to the first carbon, the other shared electron is attached to the second carbon. The second carbon atom can accommodate two hydrogen and 1 carbon. The third carbon can accommodate 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 carbon and the fourth carbon can accommodate 3 hydrogen atoms. The molecular formula is CH3-CH2-CH2-CH3.
The typical measure for the distance between stars is the light-year. Light-year and parsec are units used to quantify the enormous distances in the universe.
The distance between stars is typically measured in light-years. This term, 'light-year', refers to the distance that light can travel in one year, which is approximately 9.461 trillion kilometers or 5.879 trillion miles. Another less commonly used unit is the parsec, which is equivalent to about 3.26 light years. Such large units are necessary due to the vast distances between stars in the universe.
So, The distance between stars is typically measured in light-years.
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Answer:
The reaction rate will be multiplied by four.
Explanation:
The reaction rate is the measure of how fast a reaction is happening, and it can be calculated by how fast the reactants are disappearing, or how fast the products are being formed.
For a generic reaction:
A → B + C
The rate (r) is:
-r = k*[A]ⁿ
The minus signal refers to the disappearing of the reactant, k is the velocity constant of the reaction, and n is the reaction order. So, for a second-order reaction:
-r = k*[A]²
If the concentration of A is doubled: [A]' = 2[A]
-r' = k*(2[A])²
-r' = k*4*[A]
-r' = 4*k*[A]
-r' = 4*(-r)
The compound Al2(CrO4)3 contains 12 oxygen atoms per formula unit. Knowing that one mole of oxygen atoms has a mass of 16.00 grams, the total mass of oxygen in 1.00 mole of Al2(CrO4)3 is grams.
The primary task here is to find the total mass of oxygen in 1.00 mole of Al2(CrO4)3. This is a classic chemistry problem that involves understanding the composition and molar mass of compounds. In the compound Al2(CrO4)3, the subscript 3 after (CrO4) means there are three chrome tetraoxides in one formula unit of the compound.
Every CrO4 ion is composed of one chromium atom and four oxygen atoms. Therefore, three CrO4 ions will contain 3 * 4 = 12 oxygen atoms.
Knowing that one mole of oxygen atoms weighs approximately 16.00 grams, we can find the total mass of oxygen in the compound by multiplying this molar mass by the number of oxygen atoms. Again, in one mole of Al2(CrO4)3 we have 12 oxygen atoms, hence grams.
So, the total mass of oxygen present in 1.00 mole of Al2(CrO4)3 is 192.00 grams.
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