Answer:
Heat capacity units: J/K
Explanation:
Heat capacity (C) is the amount of heat (Q) required to raise the temperature(T) of a substance by a unit degree.
It is usually expressed in terms of J/K
Heat capacity is an intensive property i.e. it is not dependent on the amount of the substance. i.e, the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 g of copper per kelvin would be the same as that corresponding to 100 g.
CH4 + 3O2 yields CO2 + 2H2O
Al4C3 + 3H2O yields CH4 + 4Al(OH)3
Zn + 2HCl yields ZnCl2 + H2
Answer:
Explanation:
As the bacteria are capable of surviving in the hot temperatures as thermophiles they can speed up their respiration rate and hence, will produce more carbon dioxide and potentially accelerating the climate change within a region. The other prokaryotes can also become the significant contributors of the carbon output and these are those which are highly sensitive to the temperature. Methane oxidizing bacteria are also responsible for the contribution in carbon and nitrogen cycles. These bacteria converts the important greenhouse gas methane into carbon and nitrogen compounds like CO2 and NO2 − respectively. Thus methane can be considered as precursor of the temperature rise.
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Answer:
There are 1, 13 moles of chlorine gas.
Explanation:
We apply the formula of the ideal gases, we clear n (number of moles); we use the ideal gas constant R = 0.082 l atm / K mol:
PV= nRT ---> n= PV/RT
n= 0,98 atm x 35,5 L /0,082 l atm / K mol x 373 K
n= 1,137448506 mol