A.
It is not possible to press down on the chest of a CPR mannequin.
B.
It is not possible to breathe into the mouth a CPR mannequin.
C.
It is not possible to check for a real pulse on a CPR mannequin.
D.
It is not possible to lay a CPR mannequin on the floor.
Answer: The answer is C cause a CPR doll can do the rest
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Answer:
201.6 grams is the mass of 6.3 moles of sulfur.
Explanation:
Moles of sulfur ,n= 6.3 moles
Atomic mass of sulfur = M = 32 g/mol
Mass of the sulfur = m = ?
201.6 grams is the mass of 6.3 moles of sulfur.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
61 grams
Explanation:
If the number of moles of CO₂ in the balloon is given to be 3.5 moles, the mass of CO₂ in the balloon will be
number of moles = mass ÷ molar mass
Hence, mass = number of moles × molar mass
Molar mass of CO₂ is 44g. This is 44 because the atomic mass of carbon is 12 while that of oxygen is 16. Thus, 12 + (16 × 2) = 44 g
mass= 3.5 moles × 44g
mass = 154g (which is the initial mass)
When the mass of CO₂ in the 25.5 liter balloon is 154g, the mass of CO₂ in the balloon when the volume of CO₂ in the balloon is 15.4 liter will be X
To get X,
25.5 L ⇒ 154g
15.4 L ⇒ X
cross-multiply, and
X = (15.4 × 154) ÷ 25.5
X = 93.00 grams (which is the final mass)
93.00 grams of CO₂ was left in the balloon, hence the mass of CO₂ that escaped will be: initial mass minus final mass
= 154g - 93g
= 61g
The mass of CO₂ that escaped is 61 grams
Answer:
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Answer:
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