Answer:
c2-c
Explanation:
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Answer:
A and B
Explanation:
metal form ion by lossing elecron
non metal form ion by gaining electron
simple distillation can be used when the temperature difference between the boiling points of two miscible liquid is at least 25°c. the temperature difference between the boiling points of kerosene and petrol is 25c. hence, this mixture can separated using simple distillation.
simple distillation
mass of Zn (NO3)2
Answer:
Okyu
Explanation:
Mass of Zn = 65
(NO3)2 = 124
Explanation:
Mass of Zn = 65
(NO3)2 = 124
\begin{gathered}65 + (14 + 16 \times 2) \times 2 \\ 65 + 124 \\ = 184g mol\end{gathered}
65+(14+16×2)×2
65+124
=184gmol
Answer:
1. Al is consumed first and CuSO₄ remains left.
2. The grams of ferric chloride that forms is 14.5 g.
3. The percent yield is 63.1%
4. Trace of impurities present in the reagents, bad manipulations when preparing solutions, etc.
Explanation:
1. The reaction is:
2Al + 3CuSO₄ = Al₂(SO₄)₃ + 3Cu
The number of moles of Al is less than the number of moles of CuSO₄. Therefore, Al is the limiting reagent and CuSO₄ is the excess reagent. This means that Al is consumed first and CuSO₄ remains left.
2. The reaction is:
2Fe + 3Cl₂ = 2FeCl₃
The number of moles of Fe is:
The number of moles of Cl₂ is:
We know that 2 moles of Fe react with 3 moles of Cl₂, thus:
2 moles Fe---------------3 moles Cl₂
0.0895 moles Fe-------X moles Cl₂
Clearing X:
It needs 0.134 moles of Cl₂ but it only has 0.211 moles, thus, Cl₂ is the excess reagent. Fe is the limiting reagent.
2 moles Fe-----------2 moles FeCl₃
0.0895 moles Fe------X moles FeCl₃
Clearing X:
3. The actual yield of FeCl₃ is 9.15 g, the theoritical yield is 14.5 g, thus, ther percent yield is:
%
4. Trace of impurities present in the reagents, bad manipulations when preparing solutions, etc.
Answer:
the answer 37
Explanation:
Answer: 75 liters of in liters would be required if 15.0 L of propane burns, assuming that all of the gases are under the same conditions.
Explanation:
According to avogadro's law, 1 mole of every substance occupies 22.4 Lat STP and contains avogadro's number of particles.
To calculate the number of moles, we use the equation:
According to stoichiometry:
1 mole of propane combines with = 5 moles of oxygen
Thus 0.67 moles of propane combine with =
Volume of
Thus 75 liters of in liters would be required if 15.0 L of propane burns, assuming that all of the gases are under the same conditions.
Answer: A typical hydrogen fuel cell produces 0.5 V to 0.8 V per cell. To increase the voltage individual cells can be connected in series.