Answer: The energy of the wave increases by a factor of 9
Explanation:
3 x 3 = 9
Separate Salt and Water Using Distillation
If you want to collect the water, you can use distillation. This works because salt has a much higher boiling point than water. One way to separate salt and water at home is to boil the salt water in a pot with a lid.
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To separate salt from water, you can use evaporation or filtration.
To separate the salt from the water, you can use the processes of evaporation and filtration.
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CO has a molar mass of 44.01 g/mol, which means that 1 mole of CO weighs 44.01 grams.
We want to convert 14.35 grams of ethanol to acetic acid, so we need to know how many moles of ethanol there are. Let's first multiply the given mass of ethanol by its molar mass:
14.35 (g) x 32.06 (g/mol) = 45.85 mol
So, we have 45.85 moles of methanol. If methanol reacts with CO to produce acetic acid, we need to know how many moles of CO we need to use, based on the stoichiometry of the reaction. The reaction equation gives us a 2:1 ratio for CO and methanol:
2 CH₃OH(l) + CO(g) → CH₃CO₂H(aq)
So, for every mole of CH₃OH we react, we will need 0.5 mole of CO. Therefore, we need 23.92 moles of CO to convert all the methanol to acetic acid.
Using the mass of 1 mole of CO, we can convert moles of CO to grams:
23.92 (mol) x 44.01 (g/mol) = 1050.93 (g)
So, we need 1051 grams of CO to completely convert 14.35 grams of methanol to acetic acid.
Answer:
about 200 calories of heat must be added to 1 gram of ethanol to convert it from a liquid to a gas
Explanation:
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1. Balance the equation above by putting coefficients into each blank space.
1C5H12+ 8O2----- 5CO2+ 6 H2O (this is what I got)
2. How many atoms of oxygen are in 144 grams of pentane?
step 1: 144g of C5H12*(1mole/72.17)= 1.995moles of C5H12
step 2: 1.995moles of C5H12*(8moles of O2/1mole of C5H12)= 15.962 moles of O2
step 3: 15.962 moles of O2*(6.02*10^23 atoms of O2/1mole of O2)= 9.609*10^24 atoms of O2 (I don't know if I did this right)
3. How many atoms of oxygen are in 192 grams of carbon dioxide gas?
step 1: 192 grams of CO2 *(1mole of CO2/44.01grams of CO2)= 4.363 moles of CO2
step two: 4.36moles of CO2* ( 1 mole of O2/1mole of CO2)=
step 3: 4.363* (6.02*10^23) = 2.627*10^24 atoms of O2 (I don't know if this is correct.
4. A) CIRCLE ONE: True or False:
reactant you begin with fewer grams of is your limiting reactant.
B) If 32 g of oxygen gas and 32 g of pentane are combined, how much water will be produced, in moles? (Use your reaction from the top of the first page)
NEED HELP ASAP THANK YOU!!!