82 To which class of organic compounds do Freon-12 and Freon-14 belong? [1]
Answer:
- The structural formula for Freon-12 (CCl2F2)
F
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Cl - C - Cl
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F
It has the same structure as methane (CH4) with Hydrogen atoms replaced by Chlorine and Fluorine
- Freon-12 and Freon-14 belong halocarbons, a compound in which the Hydrogen of a hydrocarbon is replaced by halogens, like Chlorine and Fluorine.
evaporating a liquid
cooling a solid
cooling a liquid
Answer:
Explanation:
1) Data:
a) mass of solute = ?
b) volume of solution = 1.25 liter
c) M = 2.92 mol/liter
d) solute NaOH
2) Formulae:
a) Molarity, M = number of moles of solute / volume of solution in liters
b) mass in grams = molar mass × number of moles
3) Solution:
a) Calculate number of moles of solute:
⇒ number of moles of solute = M × volume of solution in liters
⇒ number of moles of solute = 2.92 mol/liter × 1.25 liter = 3.65 mol
b) Molar mass of NaOH = 39.997 g/mol (you can take this number from internet or calculate it using the atomic masses of Na, O, and H).
c) Calculate the mass of solute:
The answer must be reported with 3 significant figures, so it is 146. g.
B.)The atom consists of a nucleus with electrons orbiting randomly around it.
C.)The atom consists of a nucleus with electrons orbiting at specific energy levels. Absorbed photons cause electrons to jump between energy levels.
D.)The atom consists of a nucleus surrounded by a region containing electrons. Electrons cannot be located exactly within this region, but the probability that they will be found in an area can be stated.