Correct Answer: TRUE
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Answer is: the mass of oxygen is 3.31 grams.
m(NaHCO₃) = 5.8; mass of sodium bicarbonate.
n(NaHCO₃) = m(NaHCO₃) ÷ M(NaHCO₃).
n(NaHCO₃) = 5.8 g ÷ 84 g/mol.
n(NaHCO₃) = 0.07 mol; amount of sodium bicarbonate.
In one molecule of sodium bicarbonate there are three oxygen atoms:
n(NaHCO₃) : n(O) = 1 : 3.
n(O) = 3 · 0.07 mol.
n(O) = 0.21 mol.
m(O) = 0.21 mol · 16 g/mol.
m(O) = 3.31 g.
In the calorimeter, the heat received is the same as the heat released
Q abs = Q release
Heat can be calculated using the formula:
Q = mc∆T
Q = heat, J
m = mass, g
c = specific heat, joules / g ° C
∆T = temperature difference, ° C / K
Q released by a metallic ore and absorbed by water at calorimeter
Q ore = Q water
m = 0.5 kg = 500 g
c = 4.18 J/g–°C.
Δt = 24.3 - 22 = 2.3
Q ore = Q water = 4807 J
m ore = 3.5 kg = 3500 g
Δt = 100 - 24.3 = 75.7
Binary fission: Asexual reproduction by division of nuclear materials in prokaryotes.
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b. distribution.
c. conservation.
d. irrigation.
Answer: Option (c) is the correct answer.
Explanation:
When we avoid wastage of water or overuse of then then it is known as conservation of water.
For example, turning off tap when bucket placed below it is filled with water means avoiding wastage of water.
Whereas over flow of water from the bucket is wastage of water.
Thus, we can conclude that using less water is one way to practice water conservation.
B.They are very large.
C.They have high intermolecular forces.
D.They have inelastic collisions.
E.They always move in straight lines.
Answer:
The answer is A.
Explanation:
Gasparticlesdonothaveafixedpositionorvolumesotheymoveinrandomspeedanddirections.
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(1) nitrogen
(2) oxygen
(3) carbon
(4) sulfur