Answer:
1.18 moles of CS₂ are produced by the reaction.
Explanation:
We present the reaction:
5C + 2SO₂ → CS₂ + 4CO
5 moles of carbon react to 2 moles of sulfur dioxide in order to produce 1 mol of carbon disulfide and 4 moles of carbon monoxide.
As we do not have data from the SO₂, we assume this as the excess reagent. We convert the mass of carbon to moles:
70.8 g / 12 g/mol = 5.9 moles
Ratio is 5:1, so 5 moles of carbon react to produce 1 mol of CS₂
Then, 5.9 moles will produce (5.9 . 1) / 5 = 1.18 moles
Answer:
1.50 L.
Explanation:
PV = nRT,
Where, P is the pressure if the gas,
V is the volume if the gas container,
n is the no. of gas moles,
R is the general gas constant,
T is the temperature of the gas.
n₁V₂ = n₂V₁.
V₁ = 1.0 L, V₂ = ??? L.
n₁ = mass/molar mass = (2.05 g)/(32.0 g/mol) = 0.064 mol.
n₂ = n₁ + (1.00 g)/(32.0 g/mol) = 0.0953 mol.
∴ V₂ = n₂V₁/n₁ = (0.0953 mol)(1.0 L)/(0.064 mol) = 1.489 L ≅ 1.50 L.
b. canola oil
c. peanut oil
d. sunflower oil
Answer:
Canola Oil
Explanation:
The data given is as;
Oil Melting Point / Freezing Point
Canola Oil 10 °C
Corn Oil -11 °C
Sunflower Oil -17 °C
Peanut Oil -2 °C
When the mixture of these oils is cooled to 5 °C only the Canola oil will solidify because it has a melting point of 10 °C and exists in solid state below 10 °C (Freezing Point). Therefore, it can easily be separated from remaining mixture which is present in liquid state.
(3) the mass of neutrons in grams
(4) the number of neutrons in grams
Answer: option (1) the atomic mass in grams.
Explanation:
1) The atomic mass is the mass in grams of one mole of atoms.
2) Hence, it is always the atomic mass of an element equal to the mass of one mole of atoms of such element. Therefore, the atomic mass of Au is the mass of one moles of atoms of Au.
3) Here are some examples:
i) Atomic mass of gold: 196.67 g/atoms, means that 196.97 grams of Au is one mole of Au.
ii) Atomic mass of hydrogen: 1.008 g/mol, means that 1.008 grams of H is one mole of H.
iii) Atomic mass of oxygen: 15.999 g/mol, means that 15.999 grams of O is one mole of O.
iv) Atomic mass of lead: 207.2 g/mol, means that 207.2 grams of Pb is one mole of Pb.
Now you see it, the atomic mass in grams of an element is equal to one mole of the element.
Answer:
1 . Nonmetal
2. metal, non metal
3. Ion
4. positive