Answer:
nnmnm
Explanation:
Answer :
(a) The volume percent is, 50.63 %
(b) The mass percent is, 52.69 %
(c) Molarity is, 9.087 mole/L
(d) Molality is, 17.947 mole/L
(e) Moles fraction of ethylene glycol is, 0.244
Explanation : Given,
Density of ethylene glycol = 1.114 g/mL
Molar mass of ethylene glycol = 62.07 g/mole
Density of water = 1.00 g/mL
Density of solution or mixture = 1.070 g/mL
According to the question, the mixture is made by mixing equal volumes of ethylene glycol and water.
Suppose the volume of each component in the mixture is, 1 mL
First we have to calculate the mass of ethylene glycol.
Now we have to calculate the mass of water.
Now we have to calculate the mass of solution.
Mass of solution = Mass of ethylene glycol + Mass of water
Mass of solution = 1.114 + 1.00 = 2.114 g
Now we have to calculate the volume of solution.
(a) Now we have to calculate the volume percent.
(b) Now we have to calculate the mass percent.
(c) Now we have to calculate the molarity.
(d) Now we have to calculate the molality.
(e) Now we have to calculate the mole fraction of ethylene glycol.
(3) substitution reaction
(4) neutralization reaction
Answer : The correct option is, (2) Fission reaction.
Explanation :
Redox reaction, substitution reaction and neutralization reaction are the chemical reactions in which the heat releases when the chemical bonds are breaking and forming.
Therefore, the greatest amount of energy released per gram of reactants occurs during the fission reaction.
the sum of the enthalpy changes of the intermediate reactions.
the product of the enthalpy changes of the intermediate reactions.
the fraction of the individual enthalpies of the intermediate reactions.
Answer : The correct option is, the sum of the enthalpy changes of the intermediate reactions.
Explanation :
According to Hess’s law of constant heat summation, the heat absorbed or evolved in a given chemical equation is the same whether the process occurs in one step or several steps.
According to this law, the chemical equation can be treated as ordinary algebraic expression and can be added or subtracted to yield the required equation. That means the enthalpy change of the overall reaction is the sum of the enthalpy changes of the intermediate reactions.
For example :
The formation reaction of CO will be,
The intermediate balanced chemical reaction will be,
(1)
(2)
The expression for enthalpy of formation of CO is,
where,
n = number of moles
By adding reaction 1 and reverse reaction of reaction 2, we get the enthalpy of formation of CO.
Hence, the correct option is, the sum of the enthalpy changes of the intermediate reactions.
(2) The nucleus is positive and the electron cloud is negative.
(3) The nucleus is negative and the electron cloud is positive.
(4) The nucleus is negative and the electron cloud is negative.
Atoms are made of nucleus and electrons. Nucleus have a positive charge due to the presence of protons and electrons are negative in charge . Thus option 2 is correct.
Atoms are the basic unit every substance. Atoms combines to form molecules and compounds. An atom is made of nucleus and surrounding electrons which are revolving through a circular path of fixed energy.
Nucleus is the core of the atom and the 90% of the weight of atom is centered in the nucleus and it contains positively charged protons and neutral particles neutrons.
The nuclear model of atom was first proposed by Rutherford. He found the positive cloud of the atom and and named as nucleus. He discovered the positively charged particles protons.
The net charge of an atom is zero because all the positive charges are neutralised by equal number of negatively charged particles electrons.
Therefore, the nucleus is positive and the electron cloud is negative and option 2 is correct.
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