B. NH3 < PH3< CH4
C. CH4 < PH3 < NH3
D. NH3 < CH4< PH3
E. PH3< NH3 < CH4
Answer:
B. NH3 < PH3< CH4
Explanation:
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In this case, taking into account that the boiling point of ammonia, methane and phosphorous trihydrate are -33.34 °C, -161.5 °C and -87.7 °C, clearly, methane has the lowest boiling point (most negative) and ammonia the greatest boiling point (least negative), therefore, ranking is:
B. NH3 < PH3< CH4
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renewable energy to heat your home. Which
renewable energy resource is best suited to
your area? Explain your answer.
Answer:
wood
Explanation:
i can take the seds from the trees to row new trees and still use the wood without causing deforestation
water, air, oil
B
air, water, oil
C
oil, water, air
D
none of the above
I got 15.4 once and now I got 61.4? Are they correct? if so, which one?
To neutralize the KOH solution, we need 61.4 mL of 1.33 mol L−1 H2SO4(aq).
To find the volume of the H2SO4 solution needed to neutralize the KOH solution, we can use the equation:
Mole of H2SO4 = Molarity of KOH x Volume of KOH
First, calculate the moles of KOH:
Moles of KOH = Molarity of KOH x Volume of KOH = 0.830 mol/L x (49.3 mL / 1000 mL) = 0.04089 mol
Since H2SO4 is a diprotic acid and KOH is a strong base, the reaction will be:
H2SO4 + 2 KOH -> K2SO4 + 2 H2O
Therefore, the ratio between the moles of H2SO4 and KOH is 1:2. This means that twice the moles of KOH will be needed to neutralize the H2SO4. Calculate the moles of H2SO4 needed:
Moles of H2SO4 needed = 2 x Moles of KOH
= 2 x 0.04089 mol
= 0.08178 mol
Finally, calculate the volume of the H2SO4 solution needed:
Volume of H2SO4 = Moles of H2SO4 / Molarity of H2SO4 = 0.08178 mol / 1.33 mol/L
= 0.0614 L
= 61.4 mL
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Answer:
- Aluminium sulfate Al2(SO4)3 dissociates in two aluminium ions and three sulfate ions, therefore, van't Hoff factor is 5 (incorrect).
Explanation:
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In this case, since the van't Hoff factor is related with the species that result from the ionization of a chemical compound, we can see that that
- Aluminium sulfate Al2(SO4)3 dissociates in two aluminium ions and three sulfate ions, therefore, van't Hoff factor is 5 (incorrect).
- Ammonium nitrate NH4NO3 dissociates in one ammonium ions and one nitrate ion, therefore, van't Hoff factor is 2 (correct).
- Sodium sulfate Na2SO4 dissociates in two sodium ions and one sulfate, therefore, van't Hoff factor is 3 (correct).
- Sucrose is not ionized, therefore, van't Hoff factor is 1 (correct).
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