The volume of the cube of zinc is 27.687 cubic cm. Multiply the given dimensions together to find the volume of the 'cube' of zinc.
The question asks for the volume of a hypothetical cube of zinc with side lengths 3.000 cm, 3.1 cm, and 2.99 cm. While a cube should have all sides of equal length, we will proceed with the given dimensions. The volume of a rectangular parallelepiped (in our case, a cube-like shape) can be found by multiplying its length, width, and height together. So, the volume of this zinc 'cube' would be calculated as follows: 3.000 cm x 3.1 cm x 2.99 cm = 27.687 cubic cm.
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B) Adding more gas
C) Lowering the temperature
Answer: C, Lowering the temperature
Explanation: Gradpoint
Answer:
0.28 g of
Explanation:
You need a balanced equation first. ⇒
You need to find the number of moles of oxygen, which is mass divided by the Mr: 1 ÷ 32 = 1/32
Then you find the moles of methane using the mole ration oxygen to methane 2:1. 1/32 ÷ 2 = 1/64
Then you find the mass by multiplying the Mr with the number of moles:
1/64 × 18 = 0.28125 g = 0.28 g
Answer: 14
Explanation:
pH or pOH is the measure of acidity or alkalinity of a solution.
pH is calculated by taking negative logarithm of hydrogen ion concentration.
Acids have pH ranging from 1 to 6.9, bases have pH ranging from 7.1 to 14 and neutral solutions have pH equal to 7.
Thus the sum of pH and pOH is 14.