If the solution process is endothermic, then an increase in temperature usually results in an increase in solubility. Their heat of reaction is usually positive. The rest of the choices do not answer the question above.
Answer:
solubility increases
Explanation:
The reaction is spontaneous at temperatures greater than 166.7 K.
To determine the temperature at which the reaction is spontaneous, we can calculate the Gibbs free energy change (ΔG) using the equation ΔG = ΔH - TΔS, where ΔH is the enthalpy change and ΔS is the entropy change. Since the reaction is spontaneous below a certain temperature, we can assume that at this temperature, ΔG is negative. Thus, we have -50.0 kJ - T(-0.300 kJ/K) < 0. Solving for T, we find that the reaction is spontaneous at temperatures greater than 166.7 K.
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c. stratosphere
b. mesosphere
d. exosphere
Answer: Option (c) is the correct answer.
Explanation:
A layer above the troposphere and below the mesosphere is known as stratosphere.
This layer of stratosphere contains about 90% concentration of ozone and there is no occurrence of weather in this layer.
The occurrence of ozone in stratosphere makes it warmer.
Therefore, we can conclude that the stratosphere contains the highest concentration of ozone.
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Explanation:
General Rules. In general, the electropositive character of the oxide's central atom will determne whether the oxide will be acidic or basic. The more electropositive the central atom the more basic the oxide. The more electronegative the central atom, the more acidic the oxide.
- Use 6.022x1023 for avogadro’s number
- Ignore sig figs and do not round the final answer.
- Keep it to 1 decimal place.
Answer:
a) 13.2 moles
b) 79.33 grams of
Explanation:
First, we'll need to balance the equation
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There are 2 (O) on the left and only one on the right, so we'll add a 2 coefficient to the right.
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Now there are 4 (H) on the right and only 2 on the left, so we'll add a 2 coefficient to the () on the left.
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The equation is now balanced.
a) This can be solved with a simple mole ratio.
4.6 moles × = 13.2 moles
b) This problem is solved the same way!
2.2 moles × = 2.2 moles
However, this problem wants the mass of , not the moles.
The molecular weight of is the weight of 4 (H) molecules and 2 (O) molecules (found on the periodic table). So,
4(1.008) + 2(15.999) = 36.03 g/mol
2.2 moles × = 79.33 grams of
Answer:
The answer to your question is 2 moles of Carbon
Explanation:
Carbon-12 means it has a molecular mass of 12g / mol. Mol is defined as the number of grams of an atom in one mol.
To solve this problem, we use proportions
12 g of Carbon ---------------- 1 mol of Carbon
24 g of Carbon -------------- x
x = ( 24 g x 1 mol ) / 12 g
x = 24 / 12
x = 2 mol of Carbon
Answer:
2 moles
Explanation:
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